The table gives information about the Australian family’s average monthly cost in 1991 and 2001.
Overall, individually highest amount of money spent on food, whereas least amount spent on clothing.
In 1991, food was the highest expenditure among all individual products. 155 dollars were spent on food while only 5 dollars more spent in 2001. Electricity and water bill had a medium difference between two years, 45 dollars more spent on 2001. Housing was another sector that’s cost was higher in 2001 than 1991; it was only 5 dollars high. Other goods and services cost was little upper in 2001 than in 1991, 20 dollars more spent on this sector.
On the other hand, clothing and transport sectors costs were higher in 1991 than in 2001. 10 dollars more spent in 1991 than in 2001 on clothing. Transport cost showed a medium difference between two years, 25 dollars more spent in 1991 than in 2001.
