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The table presents the figure of average weekly income of different degrees in the US for one particular year 2005, while the line graph eliminates the proportion of unemployment rate over the same period. Overall, there was a significant variation in the figure of average weekly salary across different degrees, with the highest rate occurring […]
The graphs illustrate the unemployment percentage of US people and income in numbers across different types of qualifications in the year 2005. Overall, having less than a high school diploma is the most prevalent qualification among US people, while doctoral degrees and professional degrees represent the smallest shares. In contrast, people with doctoral and professional […]
The table delineates the average weekly salary of various professional degree in the United States (US) in 2005, displayed in the US dollars. Additionally, the horizontal bar chart showcases the unemployment rate of US citizen in the same period, presented in percent. By and large, it is noticeable that the amount of weekly earning was […]
The table illustrates the amount of American people’s typical weekly incomes with their professional degrees (doctoral degree, professional degree, master’s degree, bachelor’s degree, no degree, high school diploma, and less than a high school diploma), while the bar graph gives information about the proportion of unemployment level in 2005. Units are measured in dollars for […]
xThe charts illustrate the weekly incomes of the US citizens on average, as well as comparing their unemployment rate, segmented by various education levels in 2005. Overall, the data indicate an inverse relationship between educational qualifications and unemployment level, and a direct relationship between educational attainment and the US residents’ earnings per week, with the […]
The provided graphs depict the research on unemployed inhabitants in a US with a farther categorization illustrating the standard earnings in the year 2005. Overall, what stands out from the graphs is that the professional degree was the high-paid sector compared to all sectors.In addition, degree that receives a low salary is less than a […]
The diagrams above depict the information regarding the percentage of unemployed US citizens with their weekly income based on data from 2005. Overall, people without degrees were the most vulnerable to unemplyment. This mostly refers to those, who didn’t even had high school diploma, contributing 8% in general unemployment rate, whereas people with higher education […]
The given bar chart and table provide the proportion of unemployment in US citizens and illustrate the average weekly earnings in 2005 according to different professional degrees. Overall, the highest unemployment percentage was seen in less then a high school diploma and professional and doctoral degree were the least. While, professional degree was the highest […]
The table and bar chart illustrate average weekly incomes and unemployment levels in America based on educational qualifications in 2005. Overall, the level of education was directly proportional to the amount of weekly salaries in the US, but was negatively correlated with the rates of joblessness. Focusing first on average weekly incomes, in 2005, citizens […]
The given table depicts the number of average weekly incomes of university graduates, while the bar chart illustrates the unemployment rate among them in seven different parts in the U.S in 2005. Overall, it can be seen that university graduates with professional degree had the highest weekly income. On the other hand, graduates with less […]
The table illustrates the varioues professional degree represent the average weekly earnings in dollers, while, these dregree showed unemployment rate in percentage in the year 2005. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the maximum weekly earnings was noticed in professional degree, while, on the other hand, lowest unemployment rate was seen in doctoral degree […]
The data illustrates the proportion of unemployment rate of citizens in US and their average salary per week in 2005. Overall, the average weekly earning for Professional degree marked, the highest, compared to the lowest which is for Less than a high school diploma. Furthermore, unemployment rate for individuals holding a Less than a high […]
The graphs below illustrate the unemployment rate of populations in the United States with different educational attainemnt displaying average salary per week in 2005. Overall, it is clear that people with higher educational attainment earn more money and reduced unemployed rate, while people who are less than a high school diploma earn less money and […]
The graphs illustrate the unemployment rate of citizens in the US with a further classification displaying average salary per week in 2005. Overall, the highest weekly earning had been given to the professional degree when the lowest salary had been given o the less than a high school diploma. But, in unemployment rate graph, the […]
The provided graphs offer a comparative analysis of unemployment rates and average weekly earnings in the United States in 2005, classified by educational attainment. It is evident that there is a clear inverse correlation between educational level and unemployment rate. Individuals with doctoral degrees exhibited the lowest unemployment rate, while those possessing only a high […]
The provided bar graph and table offer insights into the unemployment rates and average earnings on a weekly basis among US citizens with varying educational qualifications in 2005. What is most striking when looking at the charts is that in 2005, there was a clear correlation between higher levels of education and both lower unemployment […]
