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The table presents information about a monthly expenses of an average Australian family between a year 1991 and 2001. Overall, it can be seen that Australian family allocate most of their money in other goods and services while they spend less in clothing. To begin with, the rate for food climbed to 5 dollars, electricity […]
The table displays how much an average Australian family spend their income every month in 1991 and 2001. Overall, the total expenditure increased moderately . The most significant growth noticed in electricity and Water, while expense on transport drop sharply. In both periods Australian households spent more to other goods and services. First of all, […]
The time table shown about the changes of the amount of bill that each Australian families need to spend on there living expenses between 1991 to 2001. Overall, the food went a bit up from 155$ in 1991 to 160$ in 2001 which is not that much of a problem to those families. Moreover, the […]
the cable compares how much and average Australian family spent per month form 1991 to 2001 and various items . it is clear that Other goods and services accounted for the highest proportions of the spending, whereas clothing represented the lowest in the given period . in 1991, Australian spent the highest amount on Other […]
The chart below provides data of monthly expenses of family in Australia from 1991 to 2001. As we can see people had been spending less money in 1991 than they did in 2001 except clothing expenditure since it was 30 dollars back then and 20 years after. However, as mentioned before it is the only […]
