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The line graph illustrates the salaries per week of full-time workers with different types of degrees. Overall, employees with other qualifications earn the most throughout their careers, while those with a first degree receive the lowest wages. As can be seen, at the age of 21-25 all three groups earn between $400 and $500 per […]
The line graph provides information about the weekly earnings in 2002 of three groups of people who have a first degree, those with a postgraduate degree and those with other qualifications in different ages. Overall, employees with other qualifications made much more money than their counterparts, meanwhile, people with first degree had the least income […]
The weekly earnings of graduates in various age groups who owned a degree, a higher degree and other qualifications in 2002 are illustrated in the line chart. To summarize, the weekly income of the youngest employees was the lowest among all types of degree. Although all graduates’ earnings increased in the age range of 36 […]
The graph illustrates the weekly earnings of full-time graduates with different types of degrees across various age groups in 2002. Overall, the earnings of all three groups of graduates increased steadily until the age of 38, with the highest income for higher degree holders. Beyond the age of 38, the trend in earnings varied based […]
The presented graph provides information about the amount of weekly income of graduates, with different degrees and ages, in 2002. Overall, the lowest amount of money earned by the youngest people in all three different types of degrees. Although the earned money of all graduates consistently increased by the age of 38, the trend was […]
