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The given table demonstrates the proportion of household expenditure on 11 goods and services per head in Austrailia during 1986 and 2009. Overall, all categories recieved changes below 5%. Expenditures on delicacies, clothes and travels have dropped slightly, where the other 8 categories are all observed to be allocated with more proportion of income. In […]
The table comares the proportion of expenditure allocated to 11 various categories per capita in Australia from 1986 to 2009. Overall, financial budget acclocations exhibited an upward tred in nine sectors, while housing experiencing the biggest percentage in both uyear. Clothing and Transport, in contrast, saw decline over the period. In 1986, the budget acclocations […]
The table compares the proportion of expenditure allocated to 11 various categories each capita in Australia from 1986 to 2009. Overall, financial allocation exhibited an upward trend in nine sectors, with Housing experiencing the bigges percentage in both year. Clothing and Transport, in contrast, saw a decline. In 1986, the budget allocation which received the […]
The table demonstrates the proportion of expenditure distributed to 11 distinct genres per capita in Australia form 1986 to 2009. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of expenditure allocated to food, clothing and transport experienced a decline over the period, while the opposite was true for the remaining. Moreover, it is noticeable that housing […]
The provided table demonstrates the proportion of expenditure spent on 11 various categories per person in Australia in the years 1986 and 2009. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that most groups witnessed an upward trajectory except for food, clothing and transport. Additionally, housing was recorded to have the highest percentage of […]
The given graph illustrates the proportion of expenditure distributed to 11 distinct categories per capita in Australia from 1986 to 2009. Overall, it is evident that the most popular expenditure was housing. Among the eleven categories, food, clothing, and transport were 1986-dominated while the remaining categories had significantly more in 2009. Regarding the more popular […]
The given table compares the proportion of expenditure per capita in Australia across 11 classifications between 1986 and 2009. Overall, most categories saw an upward trend, except food, clothing, and transport, which all declined. Housing remained the highest expenditure rate throughout the period. Focusing on categories with an increasing trend, housing grew steadily from 22% […]
The given table compares the proportion of expenditure per capita in Australia across 11 classifications between 1986 and 2009. Overall, most categories showed an upward trend, except food, clothing, and transport, which experienced opposite trends. Housing remained the highest expenditure rate throughout the period. Focusing on categories with an increasing trend, housing saw a steady […]
The given table shows the proportion of expenditure invested in 11 specific categories per capita in Australia over the 24-year period, commencing from 1986. Overall, most categories showed an upward trend, except food, clothing and transport, which experienced an opposite trend. In comparison, housing remained the largest allocated expenditure category throughout the period. Regarding categories […]
