The bar chart below shows average UK salaries, by city. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart illustrates the standard wages of UK citizens in seven different
place
across the UK, with Glasgow and Edinburgh being the only cities outside England. All units are given in Change to a plural noun
places
pounds
sterling.
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Overall
, it can be clearly seen that London has the highest amount of Linking Words
income
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while
Birmingham has the lowest wages.
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To begin
with, average earnings in all cities exceed 25.000 Linking Words
pounds
. London leads with an average salary of 33,634 Use synonyms
pounds
, significantly higher than any other city. Cambridge follows with 29,854 Use synonyms
pounds
, ranking second in the UK. Bristol and Edinburgh have similar salaries, with an average Use synonyms
income
of around 27,000 Use synonyms
pounds
. Bristol's earnings are slightly higher, at 27,828 Use synonyms
pounds
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Edinburgh's average fee is 27,592 Linking Words
pounds
, making it the highest pay in Scotland.
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In contrast
, Glasgow, Manchester, and Birmingham have the lowest salaries, all Linking Words
income
below 27.000 Use synonyms
pounds
. Glasgow's average Use synonyms
income
is 26,150 Use synonyms
pounds
, followed by Manchester and Birmingham with 25,909 and 25,531 Use synonyms
pounds
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