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The image presents a bar chart with horizontal bars comparing the number of doctors to other workers across seven countries: the US, Switzerland, Finland, Germany, Czech, Italy, and France. The bars represent two categories, doctors (left bars) and other workers (right bars), with numerical data from 0 to 140. US doctors are approximately 30, and other workers are over 120; Switzerland doctors are near 40, other workers are around 100; Finland doctors are about 80, other workers are approximately 60; Germany doctors are near 50, other workers are around 80; Czech doctors are about 60, and other workers are close to 70; Italy doctors are approximately 90, other workers are about 50; France doctors are about 100, other workers are close to 40.
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The bar graph compares the yearly salaries between medical workers and those in other sectors across seven nations in 2004. Overall, it can be seen that doctors received larger payments than other laborers in all given countries. In addition, the US displayed the largest wages in 2004.
In terms of the three largest paying regions, the US ranked first in doctors’ payments at $120,000, which was larger than in other professions by $70,000. Meanwhile, despite both clinical workers in Switzerland and France received approximately similar payments annually, at about $70,000, salaries of other professions in the former nation clocked in at $40,000, surpassing those in the latter region, at $30,000.
Regarding the remaining countries, Germany, Czech and Italy exhibited a comparable number of money paid for workers in different fields other than healthcare, at $20,000, only a third as opposed to doctors’ counterparts across three nations. Finally, medical employees in Finland enjoyed around $50,000 every year, roughly twice for those in other sectors.
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