the line graph provide data about unemployement rates. describe it
The provided line graph presents the comparison of unemployment rates between the US and
Japan
over six years. The data was observed every March, starting from 1993 to 1999. The line graph also
shows the percentage of workforce between the two countries.
As depicted in the line chart, in 1993, there was a big gap between the US and Japan
's percentage of work done. The difference between the US and Japan
in 1993 was exactly 5%. As half a decade passed, the trend between the US and Japan
went the exact opposite. Japan
’s workforce increased gradually until it reached approximately 4.6% in 1999, while
the US's workforce decreased gradually until it hit less than 4.5% in 1999.
Another noteworthy aspect is the US and Japan
’s gap between 1993 and 1999 . Japan
started with 2% in 1993 and ended with 4.6%, while
the US started with 7% and ended with around 4.3% in 1999. Furthermore
, the US had a bigger gap with approximately 2,6% of downfall
from 1993 to 1999.Correct your spelling
the fall
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