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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 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 […]
