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WRITING 6 - MIXED CHARTS Recording: Exam question 1 The graphs below show the unemployment rate of citizens in the US with a further classification displaying average salary per week in 2005. The given charts give information about US citizens across seven levels of education in 2005, in terms of average weekly earnings and unemployment. What is most striking when looking at the data is that the higher the level of education, the lower the unemployment rate and the higher the weekly income,
with the exception of professional degree holders, who made slightly higher than those having a PhD. What is most striking when looking at the data is a clear inverse relationship between education level and unemployment and a direct relationship between education and weekly earnings, with the exception of professional degree holders, who made slightly higher than those having a PhD. Looking first at the first chart, Looking first at average earnings per week, professional degree holders topped the chart with an income of $1,800, slightly ahead of the figure for PhD holders, at $1,740. The amounts of money that those having a master’s and bachelor’s degree made on a weekly basis were lower, with respective earnings of $1,560 and $1,246. Meanwhile, non-degree holders saw their weekly incomes