The graph compares the population percentage of those who went to cinema and the income earnt from those ticket sales in Australia over the span of 35 years, starting in 1980.
Overall, both lines adhered to rising trends, albeit to varying degrees and ticket sales surged at the turn of the century, reaching its peak at the end of the given period.
In 1980, approximately 35% of people attended cinema, having a significant rise to above 50% in the middle of the given period, after which it decreased by 2%, following that, it reached a high of almost 72% with slight fluctuations in 2015.
Regarding the money allocated for tickets, it started at 200, after which it saw a rapid increase to 400 in 1990. Despite bucking the trend with remaining stable for around 17 years, its trend followed an unintrupted upward trajectory until 1200 in 2015, reaching a success in a sales of tickets.
