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The image contains a table with two columns for the years 1991 and 2001 and seven rows for different categories. The categories are Food (1991=155, 2001=160), Electricity and Water (1991=75, 2001=120), Clothing (1991=30, 2001=20), Housing (1991=95, 2001=100), Transport (1991=70, 2001=45), Other goods and services (1991=250, 2001=270), and Total (1991=675, 2001=715). All values are in Australian Dollar Per Month.
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The table provides data on the monthly spending of an typical Australian family in a range of sectors between 1991 and 2001.
Overall , it is clear that the total expenditure of Australian families mostly increased , except for the figure for transportation .
According to the highest proportion , Other goods and services accounted for the highest cost, followed by Food and Housing during 1991 and 2001 . Moreover , Electricity and water spending greatly increase over the 10 years .
In contrast , clothing expenditure was the lowest among that time, which was 30 and 20 dollar , followed by transport . These two expenses decreased in 1991 and 2001 acorss all iems.
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