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The image displays a table detailing expenditures in Australian Dollars per Month for various categories between the years 1991 and 2001. The categories listed, along with their respective expenditure figures, are as follows: Food expenditure increased from 155 in 1991 to 160 in 2001; Electricity and Water expenditure saw a rise from 75 in 1991 to 120 in 2001; Clothing expenditure decreased from 30 in 1991 to 20 in 2001; Housing costs rose from 95 in 1991 to 100 in 2001; Transport expenses decreased from 70 in 1991 to 45 in 2001; Other goods and services, captioned as non-essential goods and services, increased from 250 in 1991 to 270 in 2001. The total monthly expenditure rose from 675 Australian Dollars in 1991 to 715 Australian Dollars in 2001.
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The table displays how much an average Australian family spend their income every month in 1991 and 2001.
Overall, the total expenditure increased moderately . The most significant growth noticed in electricity and Water, while expense on transport drop sharply. In both periods Australian households spent more to other goods and services.
First of all, the most highest expenses of Australian families include there options. It is Electricity and Water, Food, Housing and other services and goods. There will be an increase in 2001, for 45$, 5$, and 20$. The expenditure for this categories will be grows, additionally and totally expenditure too.
However, not all expenses will be grow. There will be decrease in clothing and transport. If transport costs was 70$ per month, in 2001 it will be 45$. Clothing had an insignificant decrease, there will be drop of 10$.
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