The shown line graph illustrate the comparison of the unemployment rates in two Western European countries from 2000 to 2020 and predicted unemployment rates until 2030.
At a first glance, it is clear that France’s joblessness rates is higher than Spain since 2010. However, many years later, Spain’s rate is passed and it gives estimation that Spain will have the highest rate in the future.
To be specific, France has a unemployment rate almost twice as much as Spain ( nearly 6% and over 2%) in 2010. The rate is more and more narrowed in 2015 when France has a slightly drop to 5% and Spain’s rate increases to 4%. A big change is happened in 2020, Spain rises dramatically to over 10%, while the unemployment rate in France also rises moderately to nearly 7%.
It is predicted that Spain will touch a peak is 13% in 2025 and when the year is 2030, the rate will decline gradually to under 12%. On the other hand, France’ s unemployment rate is go up slowly to approximately 8% from 2020 to 2030.
The shown line graph illustrate the comparison of the
unemployment
rates
in two Western European countries from 2000 to 2020 and predicted
unemployment
rates
until 2030.
At a
first
glance, it is
clear
that France’s joblessness
rates
is higher than Spain since 2010.
However
,
many
years later, Spain’s
rate
is passed
and it gives estimation that Spain will have the highest
rate
in the future.
To be specific, France has
a
unemployment
rate
almost twice as much as Spain
(
nearly
6% and over 2%) in 2010. The
rate
is more and more narrowed in 2015 when France has a
slightly drop
to 5% and Spain’s
rate
increases to 4%. A
big
change
is happened
in 2020, Spain rises
dramatically
to over 10%, while the
unemployment
rate
in France
also
rises
moderately
to
nearly
7%.
It
is predicted
that Spain will touch a peak is 13% in 2025 and when the year is 2030, the
rate
will decline
gradually
to under 12%.
On the other hand
, France’ s
unemployment
rate
is
go
up
slowly
to approximately 8% from 2020 to 2030.