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The image contains a bar chart showing the distribution of income groups in cities and regional centers of Australia. Four income brackets are represented: Under $20,800, $20,800-$41,599, $41,600-$62,399, and $62,400 or more. In cities, the percentage of people earning under $20,800 is 10%, $20,800-$41,599 is 25%, $41,600-$62,399 is 45%, and $62,400 or more is 20%. In regional centers, the percentage of people earning under $20,800 is 20%, $20,800-$41,599 is 65%, $41,600-$62,399 is 15%, and $62,400 or more is 0%. Additionally, the average weekly total income for cities is $800-1,000 while for regional centers it is $400-600. The graph is for an unspecified period of time.
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The chart shows the distribution of different income groups in cities and regional centers of Australia. Overall, the remarkable difference is that the highest number of income groups in cities are from the middle group, while in regional centers they are from the lower middle income group.
In detail, the lowest income group in cities occupied by low income group ($40,000 or less) at below 15% of total population, while the highest is from middle group ($70,000-$120,000) at 35% of population. In addition, highest income group reaches 20% of population and the lower middle group is the second highest at 30% of population.
Meanwhile, in regional centres, the lowest income group is occupied by high income group at 15% and the second lowest comes from low income group at slightly above 20%. Followed by middle group at 25% of the population, while lower middle group peaks the chart at below 35% of the population.
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