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The line graph compares the number of jobs in four various sectors of the economy in the US from 1960 to 2020. It can be concluded from the graph that the start rates are very different compared to the final rates. While healthcare showed a dramatic rise, agriculture, on the contrary, fell sharply. Of the […]
The line graph compares the employment figures of four different economic sectors in US from 1960 to 2020. Manufacturing was the leading employer sector in 1960, recruiting 15 million individuals. This sector grew up by one third in 1980, reaching its peak of 20 million as a result. Despite this dramatic improvement, it started to […]
The graph illustrates the data about the number of occupations in the US dividing into four sections of the economy from 1960 to 2020. Overall, it can be clearly seen that there were remarkable changes in all sectors, while the healthcare with lowest numbers reached the peak level in the last year. In 1960, in […]
The line graph compares the employment figures in four different fields of the economy in the United States from 1960 and 2020 with 20-year intervals Overall, healthcare and retail sectors substantially increased throughout, while the reverse was true for the number of jobs in manufacturing and agriculture sectors, which both saw declining over time. In […]
The line graph given shows how many jobs were there in different four sectors (manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and healthcare) of the economy in the United States from 1960 to 2020. In general, while the figure for manufacturing and healthcare declined over the period given, the number of jobs in agriculture and retail sectors witnessed a […]
