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The image shows average annual expenditures from 2001 to 2010, beginning with cellphone services at approximately $200 and residential phone services around $700 in 2001. Cellphone services show a steady increase to $300 in 2002, $350 in 2003, $400 in 2004, $450 in 2005, approximately $500 in 2006, around $550 in 2007, $600 in 2008, about $650 in 2009, and reaching just above $700 in 2010. Residential phone services exhibit a decline from $700 in 2001 to around $680 in 2002, $630 in 2003, approximately $580 in 2004, $530 in 2005, $480 in 2006, $430 in 2007, $380 in 2008, approximately $330 in 2009, and just above $300 in 2010. Cellphone services spending surpassed residential phone services between 2006 and 2007.
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The line graph illustrates the average annual expenditure on cell phone and residential phone services in the United States between 2001 and 2010.
Overall, expenditure on cell phone services increased steadily over the period, whereas spending on residential phone services declined. Notably, cell phone costs overtook residential phone costs around the middle of the decade.
In 2001, Americans spent significantly more on residential phone services, at around 700$, compared with approximately 200$ for cell phone services. However, spending on mobile phone rose sharply each year, reaching about 750$ by 2010.
By contrast, expenditure on residential phone services declined gradually over the same period, falling to roughly 400$ at the end of the decade. As a result, cell phone spending surpassed residential phone spending around 2006.
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