The graphs above compare the percentage of hiring rate and average earning dollar per week according to education degree achieved in 2008. Overall, the trend seems to be opposite for each of graphs. As the employment level for higher degrees seems to have higher percentage and the opposite for lower degrees. On the contrary, dollars earned have higher percentage for higher education level than lower degrees.
To begin with the unemployment rates, the percentage of high school diplomas surge to reach the highest peak of 5.5 % comparing to other degrees. Some collages seem to have a slightly lower recruitment of 4.2 %. The Percentage falls to reach 2.5% for College degrees. Finally, the lowest percentage is 1.2 % for graduate students.
The dollars earned by different degrees varies significantly for all degrees earned. The largest amount of dollars made by graduate students is 1,500 $ every week. College degrees holders make less money of 1100 $. The percentage falls significantly to reach 675$ for some collages. Furthermore, Less money of 600 $ were made by high school diploma degree.
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