The graph shows the annual income of languages-related jobs in US dollars in five cities. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar graph represents the comparison of
a
yearly income of linguistic professionals namely an interpreter, translators and language teachers in five different Correct article usage
the
cities
in US dollars.
It can be said that in Mexico
each language-related job gets an
equal pay at around 19000 US dollars being the lowest in comparison to other Correct article usage
apply
cities
. Whereas
, Munich and Toronto
where an average of 70000 US dollars are gained making it 4 times higher than that of Mexico
.
Overall
, it can be observed that the income of an interpreter is the highest among all others in the 5 cities
.
There are fluctuations observed in the salaries for various jobs in different cities
. Of the three, Interpreter was the highest paid in Toronto
, at the same period, it was least salaried in Mexico
. Also
, Mexico
was the lowest-paying city.
Interpreters financed the bulk amount of $80000 in Toronto
which is the highest among all jobs and countries. Munich, Paris and Dubai paid in the decreasing order of $7000 lower than Toronto
. Mexico
was at almost one-fourth salary of what Toronto
paid to its employers.Submitted by undhadsmit5 on
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