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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 chart illustrates how income groups are disturbed by percentage in both the city and the regional centers in Australia. The income groups are divided into: Low, Lower middle, middle and high. Overall, the middle and lower middle are the highest on the list in both categories, while low and high being vastly lower than the first ones.
It is clearly noticed that in cities the highest income group is those who earn between $70,000 and $120,000 with a percentage of . Next to it is people making $40,000 to 70,000, which classified as lower middle, with a percent of 30%, which is not a massive difference. Meanwhile, Regional centers recorded similar figures, but the difference is that lower middle class is on top of the list and middle class comes second.
For the other two classifications, high and low, both makes up a fewer percentage, with the low salary group being last in cities with almost , whereas the highest paid group constituting in regional centers.
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