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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 given graph displays the percentage of people which divided into four groups in cities and regions` centres of Australia. This given data is for unspecified period of time.
Overall,it is clear from the bar chart the majority of cities` population include people which income is middle,while in regional centres there are more people which with lower middle income.
Share of citizens who make low amount of money is around 13% and people with high income showed 20%.The second greatest rate is lower middle people`s income with 30%.Last but not least,around one third of the percentage belonged to the people with middle income.
In the regional centres more people worked for a lower middle earning.Moreover,
almost 27% of people applied for a job which amount of salary is between ($70,000-$120,000) and the proportion people working for low wage is lower by 10% than those with middle income.The minority of employers` salary is high.
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