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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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This bar chart depicts the percentage of four different average yearly income groups distribution in Cities and Regional Centres of Australia. Overall, it can be seen that the highest average yearly profit come from middle groups in Cities, whereas the lowest income also come in the city that is from low groups.
To begin, middle groups make up the highest percentage of incomes in cities at 35%, while in Regional Centres of Australia at around 27%. The percentage of lower middle groups income from Regional Centres of Australia is also high but is lower than those from middle groups in Cities, which accounts 33% and 30% in Cities respectively.
In comparison, the lowest percentage of average yearly incomes come from low groups in Cities at around 13%. Similarly, in Regional centres the average yearly income from high groups are also low with the highest percentage of incomes only at 15% in average year.
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