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The image displays a table detailing expenditures in Australian Dollars per Month for various categories between the years 1991 and 2001. The categories listed, along with their respective expenditure figures, are as follows: Food expenditure increased from 155 in 1991 to 160 in 2001; Electricity and Water expenditure saw a rise from 75 in 1991 to 120 in 2001; Clothing expenditure decreased from 30 in 1991 to 20 in 2001; Housing costs rose from 95 in 1991 to 100 in 2001; Transport expenses decreased from 70 in 1991 to 45 in 2001; Other goods and services, captioned as non-essential goods and services, increased from 250 in 1991 to 270 in 2001. The total monthly expenditure rose from 675 Australian Dollars in 1991 to 715 Australian Dollars in 2001.
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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 line in the chart where people spent less money. The numbers do not really differ in food, housing and other good and services section. On the contrary, there are drastic-all changes and increases in electricity and statistics. Probably due to the fact that prices went up on government provided stuff. In total a one single family would spend 675 Australian dollars while they did 715 10 years after.
To sum up all the data given, even though expenses and prices have risen, to be honest there are no dramatical changes. In addition, money spent on clothing has went down during this period. All in all, looking at the chart we can conclude that expenses on some goods and services have remained stable for this period while prices on taxes have increased noticeably.
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