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The line graph shows how many people worked in four various industries of US economy from 1960 to 20220. Overall, the number of jobs saw a decreasing trend in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors, while the reverse was true for retail and healthcare. For most of the period, manufacturing had the most number of jobs, […]
The line graph compares the number of jobs in four sectors—manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and healthcare—in the US economy, with numbers serving as the unit of measurement at 20-year intervals. In 1960, manufacturing was the leading employment industry in the US, accounting for 15 million jobs. In 1980, this figure peaked at 20 million, the highest […]
The table displays the date opened, number of kilometers and passengers each year in millions for subway systems in various cities. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the earlier underground railways tend to be longer and now serve more passengers per year relative to the more recent ones. Tokyo stands out […]
The graph represents data on the quantity of jobs in four sectors of the economy from 1960 to 2000. Overall, Manufacturing and Agriculture experienced a significant decrease, while Retail and Healthcare showed substantial growth. By the end of the period in 2020, all sectors had experienced changes. The number of jobs in each sector varied […]
The line graph highlights data regarding the quantity of US professions in four various sectors of the economy over 60 years, starting from 1960. The measurement is given in millions. Overall, it is clear that figures for healthcare and retail went up, albeit both agriculture and manufacturing experienced a negligible decrease. While the agriculture sector […]
