This chart describes beer and labor. Specifically minutes of work required to purchase 500ml 
of beer. Countries on the chart include India, Colombia, and Nigeria. 
This graph represents beer and labour, and the minutes of work required to purchase 500ml 
of beer. The statistical evidence represented by this graph shows multiple countries.
This graph shows the number of minutes on average a person has to work in order to buy a beer. 
The average worldwide is 20 minutes. Indians have to work the longest, at almost an hour. 
people in Germany, the Czech Republic and the United States have to work less that 5 or 6 
minutes to buy a beer.
How expensive is beer (500ml) in each country in 2011, as explained by median hourly wage? 
India has the highest retail price of beer, which is over 50 hours of wage per 500 ml of beer. 
The united states has the lowest hours of wage (1.80) per 500 ml of beer.  
this graph is beer vs labour between india shows to have the highest in beer products and 
the united states has the lowest in beer products. theres two colors.
This is a chart showing the amount of time you have to work to be able to earn 500ml of beer. 
The chart goes from 0-60 and shows the amount of minutes you work in various countries. 
This graph shows how beer and labor correlate together. The graph uses 2011 as the testing 
year for how much work is required to purchase 500 milliliters of beer. India is number one 
for most work required, with a retail price of 1.40 per 500 ml of beer. United States is the 
lowest with 1.80 per 500 ml of beer.
This graph looks at the amount of work necessary to have 500 mL of beer, with India being 
the country that requires the most work for beer, and USA being the least. 
The chart shows which countries something to do with beer - 500 ml of beer. Maybe the price 
of beer compared to wages?   India and the Philippines are the top countries with 1.4  United 
States shows the least of the countries listed. Retail price divided by median hourly wage. 
There are many areas where I cannot click....
thae chart describes how much a particular beer costs per 500 ml and how much it takes to 
make said beer, The time is figured by dividing the cost of the beer by the median hourly 
wwage
This graph depicts the minutes of work that are required to earn enough money to buy 500 ml 
of beer.  It shows multiple countries and the differences in wages for work in terms of a 
universal purchase.
This graph describes how much labor is needed to purchase 500 mL of beer. The nations are 
listed on the left side with the bars in dark blue. There is a light blue bar that shows the 
average for all of the countries listed.