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The image shows average annual expenditures from 2001 to 2010, beginning with cellphone services at approximately $200 and residential phone services around $700 in 2001. Cellphone services show a steady increase to $300 in 2002, $350 in 2003, $400 in 2004, $450 in 2005, approximately $500 in 2006, around $550 in 2007, $600 in 2008, about $650 in 2009, and reaching just above $700 in 2010. Residential phone services exhibit a decline from $700 in 2001 to around $680 in 2002, $630 in 2003, approximately $580 in 2004, $530 in 2005, $480 in 2006, $430 in 2007, $380 in 2008, approximately $330 in 2009, and just above $300 in 2010. Cellphone services spending surpassed residential phone services between 2006 and 2007.
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The line graph compares the average of annual expense of the US citizens on their mobile phones and residential phone services during 10 years from 2001 to 2010.
Overall, the spending on cell phones increased steadily over the given period while it experienced a considerable fall on landline phone services. The figure was clear that the amount of expenditure on both types of phones services met the same amount of spending in 2006.
The expenses on hand phones was much higher than that of on residential services. The figure stood at 200 dollars in 2001 and then went up to 300 dollars in 2002, before reaching to a peak of about 750 dollars in 2010.
In terms of landline phone services, it started at a sharp rise, just under 700 dollars by 2001. After that, it experienced a significant fall to reach a low of around 300 dollars in the following years.
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