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Salaries in Finance and Insurance are twice as much as the average salary. What is the total amount spent on Finance and Insurance salaries in Switzerland per year (based only on the provided information and images)?
4. What timescale is the title of the grapth (image attached) most likely to be referring to when it says the future?
A) 2080
B) 2050
C) 2030
D) 2028
E) 2020
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