The graphs below show unemployment rates and average earnings according to level of education. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar charts depict the percentages of those who did not get job and the expected income for those whom gett one and the corresponding level of education for both.
Those with a high school diploma comprise the significant portion from the unemployment rate by 5.5 percent. On contrary, those whom have graduate degree represent the lowest percentage with almost one from each hundred. In between, the college reveals some privaleage, as they comprise 2.5% while some of them form 4.2%.
On the other hand, the level of education determines the average weekly income. Whose graduated from high school is expectted to earn 600$. Incremenllty, some college offers 675 $ while the majority of colleges achieve 1,100$. Ultimately, the graduate degree gets 1,500 $.
Overall, It’s clear that the level of education determines the chance by which the graduate is expected to find a job. Moreover, the expected salary as well.
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