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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 illustrates the percentage of the population in cities and regional areas of Australia according to their annual income. Overall, it can be seen that people living in cities earn a higher average income than those in regional centers.
In both cities and regional centers, the majority of the population falls into the lower middle or middle-income brackets, with yearly incomes of $40,000-$70,000 and $70,000-$120,000, respectively. However, in cities, the largest of these groups is the middle-income earners, at 35%, while in regional centers, the largest group is the lower middle, at around 34%.
Another similarity between cities and regional areas is that the highest and lowest income earners make up the two smallest population groups. Their yearly incomes are under $40,000 (low) and over $120,000 (high). However, in cities, the low-income group constitutes only about 13% of the population, which is about 10% less than in regional areas. The high-income group also differs between the two areas, being 5% greater in cities.
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