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The table illustrates the spending patterns of an average Australian household between 1991 and 2001. Overall, while the spending figures on electricity and water, transport demonstrated noticeable changes, expenditure on food, clothing, and housing showed a small change in ten years. Notably, other goods and services were the two biggest items of expenditure. In detail, […]
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. […]
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. […]
The presented table shows information on how much money an average Australian family spent on five different categories over ten years. Overall, the monthly expenditure increased in the given time frame. To be more precise, the most notable rise can be seen in Electricity and Water. Australians’ outlay on Electricity and Water increased significantly from […]
The given table depicts information about monthly expenses of an average family in Australia in the period from 1991 to 2001. Overall, prices for almost all types of items increased significantly at the end of the given period. However, there were some exceptions such as clothing and transport. In the last years of the period, […]
