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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 following chart illustrates the distribution of various income groups in regional centers and cities of Australia. Overall, it shows the average annual income in four main categories: High, Lower middle, Middle, and low. In both cities, most people made a middle income of an average 70,000 to 120,000 dollars.
It is noticeable that more than half of the population in cities are classified in middle and lower middle groups, in which 65% of the average yearly income of people is between 40,000 to more than 120,000 dollars.
On the other hand, the average annual income in regional centers is lower than cities as the number of people who are getting low and lower middle yearly income in regional centers are considerably higher. Moreover, the amount of high income receivers is also fewer; for example, 20% of population are being paid 120,000 dollars or more annually in cities, while only 15% in regional centers are paid the same amount.
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