Graph Ideas

south0085

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I need to show this on a graph, and I'm looking for ideas on how to best display it:

When new person is hired, we pay them $15 per hour (example). But they require the help of HR, a Manager, a Team Leader, a Group Leader, etc. So they are really costin us, say, $500/hr (plus their labor rate).

Over time, let's say in two weeks, they now only require the help of the Team Leader and group Leader. So, they only cost us $300/hr (plus their labor rate).

After one month, they are on their own, only requiring help from superiors occasionally. So they cost us $50/hr (plus their labor rate).

What are some good options to represent this data on a graph?
 

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