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The image is a bar graph titled "Distribution of Income Groups in Cities and Regional Centres of Australia," showing the percentage of population for three average yearly income groups: Low ($40,000 or less), Lower middle ($40,000-$70,000), Middle ($70,000-$120,000), and High ($120,000 or more). The categories are divided into 'Cities' and 'Regional centres.' In cities, the Low income group accounts for approximately 10%, Lower middle for 20%, Middle for 30%, and High for around 25%. In regional centres, the Low income group is roughly 27.5%, Lower middle 32.5%, Middle 22.5%, and High about 17.5%. The percentages are depicted in four bars, each representing a different income group, with the y-axis ranging from 0% to 35%.
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The bar chart depicts the income of various groups in percentage, in urban and rural areas of Australia. Overall, in city middle class have the highest percentage of population on the contrary in regional centres lower middle group have hold the maximum.
Firstly, the percentage of population with low income are more in regional centres in comparison to city around 22% and 13% respectively. Similarlly, the amount of lower middle group exceeds cities same group just by 3% approximately, with city housing 30% of the lower middle class.
On the contrary urban area houses about 35% of middle group which is larger than rural by an substantial amount, which is around 10 percent. Finally, the city takes the final victory for housing more high income people which is 20% with 5% more wealthy people than the regional areas of Australia. It is worth noting that lower middle group is the majority in the regional centers. On the other hand in city middle class are the majority.
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