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The bar graph illustrates the distribution of four income groups based on average yearly income in cities and regional centres of Australia. Overall, the majority of individuals across income groups are located in cities. However, regional centres have a higher proportion of individuals with lower income. In cities, the middle-income group constitutes the largest share […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people in four different income categories in cities and regional centers of Australia. Overall, while most people in cities fall under the middle-income level, people in regional centers fall under the lower-middle-income range category. In both regions, the lower-middle and middle-income range categories are the most populated. In […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of the population with different average annual income groups in Australian cities and regional areas. The average annual income is grouped into low, lower-middle, middle, and high. Overall, the majority of people earn around $40,000 to $120,000 annually in both cities and regional areas. In cities, the least amount […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of population with different average annual income groups in Australian cities and regional areas. The average annual income is grouped into low, lower middle, middle and high. Overall, the majority of people earns around $40,000 to $120,000 annually in both cities and regional areas. In cities, the least amount […]
The provided illustration depicts the distribution of income groups in cities and regional centres of Australia. Overall, the majority of urban residents fall within the middle-income bracket, whereas lower-middle income earners dominate regional areas. In cities, the middle-income cohort accounts for the largest proportion at 30%, closely followed by the lower-middle income group at 20%. […]
