The bar chart compares the yearly salary of doctors and other workers in several countries in 2004.
The bar chart compares the yearly salary of doctors and other workers in several countries in 2004. VyDWw
The bar chart compares the yearly salary of doctors and other workers in several countries in 2004.
Overall, it is clear that the pay of US dollars for doctors was much higher than that of doctors in the other countries. In each country, the annual salary of doctors earned more than other workers.
As per information, the highest annual salary of doctors in the US was $120, 000, whereas in Finland doctors received a comparatively low yearly salary of $50, 000. In France, and Switzerland doctors earned the same figure, accounting for $70, 000 per year, compared with around $60, 000 annually in Italy, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
In contrast, the annual wages of other workers were much lower, measuring at about $45, 000 and $40, 000 in the US and Switzerland, respectively. The next two years had lower rates, starting with $30, 000 in France and progressing through $25, 000 in Finland. The lowest annual earnings were for other workers in Italy, Germany, and the Czech Republic, at exactly $20, 000.
The bar chart compares the yearly
salary
of
doctors
and
other
workers in several countries in 2004.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the pay of US dollars for
doctors
was much higher than that of
doctors
in the
other
countries. In each country, the annual
salary
of
doctors
earned more than
other
workers.
As per information, the highest annual
salary
of
doctors
in the US was $120, 000, whereas in Finland
doctors
received a
comparatively
low yearly
salary
of $50, 000. In France, and Switzerland
doctors
earned the same figure, accounting for $70, 000 per year, compared with around $60, 000
annually
in Italy, Germany, and the Czech Republic.
In contrast
, the annual wages of
other
workers were much lower, measuring at about $45, 000 and $40, 000 in the US and Switzerland,
respectively
. The
next
two years had lower rates, starting with $30, 000 in France and progressing through $25, 000 in Finland. The lowest annual earnings were for
other
workers in Italy, Germany, and the Czech Republic, at exactly $20, 000.