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The image is a bar graph showing GDP from Automotive and Finance industry in Australia as a percentage of GDP over the years 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020; two bars for each year representing Finance and Automotive industry respectively. The y-axis is marked from 0 to 16 increasing by 2 units. The x-axis lists the years in an increasing order. The Finance industry starts with a value slightly above 8 in 2012, decreases to just below 8 in 2014, remains constant in 2016, then increases to almost 14 in 2018 and just below 16 in 2020. The Automotive industry maintains a consistent value just above 4 across all years. The graph has dotted lines running across horizontally corresponding to the y-axis values and solid lines running vertically separating each year. There are two legends in a square box with dotted outlines, one for each industry, placed at the bottom center of the image.
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The bar graph illustrates the proportion of the Automotive and Finance industries in Australia’s Gross Domestic Product between 2012 and 2020.
Overall, while the Finance industry witnessed a higher percentage of GDP contribution with more dramatic changes over the period, the Automotive industry maintained lower figures with steadier growth.
Starting at over 6% in 2012, the Finance industry increased sharply to approximately 8% by 2014. Following a slight decline to just under 8% in 2016, this figure rose substantially, reaching 12% by 2018. Ultimately, the Finance industry reached its peak at nearly 15% in 2020.
The Automotive industry began lower, at 4% in 2012. This figure climbed gradually and almost equalized that of Finance in 2016, at about 7%. Over the remaining four years, there was a slower increase in the Automotive industry, reaching 8% by 2020, approximately half that of Finance in the meantime.
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