The graphs below show the growth in wages within the G7 Nations between 2000-2007 and 2008-2012.
The graphs below show the growth in wages within the G7 Nations between 2000-2007 and 2008-2012. 5DjBA
The bar graphs illustrate the percentages of wage growth within the G7 countries during the years 2000 -2007 and 2008 -2012. In general, the proportions of wage growth in the G7 nations increased significantly from 2000 to 2007, and those figures had a downward tendency from 2008 to 2012.
As we can see in the first bar chart, the ratios of wage increase in countries such as Canada, France, the UK, and the US tended to go up by over 1%, especially over 2. 5% for Canada and the UK between the years 2005-2007. Germany, Italy, and Japan belonged to the slower-growth group of wage rates during the period 2003- 2007. Most of those countries had the ratios of wage growth at under 0%.
There were considerable changes in the rates of wage increase from 2008 to 2012. The percentages of the figure in Canada and Germany rose over 1%, followed by France with around 0. 5%. Even though the figure of Japan went upward dramatically in the years 2010 and 2011. However, the number declined rapidly to under -1 %. Besides, the proportions of wage increase in the nations Italy, and the UK went down under nearly -2%. There was a minor increase in the rate of wage growth for the US with somewhere in the vicinity of 0. 5% during this period.
The bar graphs illustrate the percentages of wage
growth
within the G7 countries during the years 2000 -2007 and 2008 -2012.
In general
, the proportions of wage
growth
in the G7 nations increased
significantly
from 2000 to 2007, and those figures had a downward tendency from 2008 to 2012.
As we can
see
in the
first
bar chart, the ratios of wage
increase
in countries such as Canada, France, the UK, and the US tended to go up by over 1%,
especially
over 2. 5% for Canada and the UK between the years 2005-2007. Germany, Italy, and Japan belonged to the slower-growth group of wage rates during the period
2003- 2007
. Most of those countries had the ratios of wage
growth
at under 0%.
There were considerable
changes
in the rates of wage
increase
from 2008 to 2012. The percentages of the figure in Canada and Germany rose over 1%, followed by France with around 0. 5%.
Even though
the figure of Japan went upward
dramatically
in the years 2010 and 2011.
However
, the number declined
rapidly
to under -1 %.
Besides
, the proportions of wage
increase
in the nations Italy, and the UK went down under
nearly
-2%. There was a minor
increase
in the rate of wage
growth
for the US with somewhere in the vicinity of 0. 5% during this period.
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