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The bar chart illustrates the distribution of four income groups in urban and regional centres of Australia, based on average yearly income. Overall, middle- and lower-middle-income groups make up the largest proportions of the urban population, while in regional centres, the lower-middle and low-income groups are more prominent. The proportion of high-income individuals is relatively […]
The bar chart illustrates a comparison of the levels of yearly incomes for inhabitants of cities and regional centers. Overall, the proportion of individuals who belong to the middle group is the highest in urban areas. Conversely, the majority of people fall into the lower-middle category. In cities, around 35% of dwellers have an income […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage distribution of income groups among the populations of cities and regional centers in Australia. Overall, a significant proportion of city residents belong to the middle class, while the largest percentage of people in regional centers fall into the lower-middle class. In contrast, the lower-income group constitutes a small proportion […]
The provided bar graph delineates the distribution of various income groups among the populations residing in cities and regional centres across Australia. Overall, the data reveals a significant disparity in income distribution between urban and regional settings, with distinct trends evident in both areas. In urban centres, the middle-income group emerges as the most substantial […]
The bar graph illustrates the distribution of various income groups among urban and regional centres in Australia, expressed as a percentage of the population. It is evident that income distribution varies significantly between cities and regional centres, with notable disparities in the proportions of different income groups. In metropolitan areas, the majority of the population […]
