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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 cable compares how much and average Australian family spent per month form 1991 to 2001 and various items .
it is clear that Other goods and services accounted for the highest proportions of the spending, whereas clothing represented the lowest in the given period .
in 1991, Australian spent the highest amount on Other goods and services at 250,which increased to 270 in 2001. However, in term of food was the second highest items at 155 in 1991 and interest as slightly to 160 decade later. By contrast, electricity and water accounted for 75 in 1991 but nearly doubted to 120 during a period of 10 years, representing the most significant growth among all categories
For the remaining, transport declined considerably, from 70 to 45. Clothing aslo fell from 30 to 20, the smallest expense in the both years. Housing showed only a slight change, rising modestly from 95 to 100 over the period.
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