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The image displays a table comparing expenses between a retired single person and a retired couple categorized into housing, leisure, health, transport, clothing, food, others, and total. Housing costs for a single person are $184 and for a couple $194; leisure $140 for single and $202 for a couple; health $122 for single and $177 for a couple; transport $107 for single and $108 for a couple; clothing $44 for single and $80 for a couple; food $50 for single and $100 for a couple; others $37 for single and $70 for a couple; total expenses amount to $684 for a single retired person and $931 for a retired couple.
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The table demonstrates the expenditures of a retired single person and couple for having a life with quality in Australia.
Overall, it is observed that the total spending of couples surpasses that of single peoples.
A retired single individual spends 184$ on housing category, which is the highest amount of expense for them. By contrast, the amount of expenditure for a couple is 10$ higher, standing at 194$. For couples, the highest proportion of expense belongs to leisure activities at 202$. The figures for spending on transportation are close to each other for both categories, standing at 107$ and 108$ respectively.
The least popular options in the table are other expenses, with 37$ and 70$. Single people spend less than 100$ on clothing and food expenses, while for couples, only clothing stands below 100$. The total amount of expenditures of couples are higher almost 300$ than that of single people, with 931$.
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