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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, […]
A glance at the table provided reveals the expenses of a household in Australia during the period from 1991 to 2001. In general, during a ten-year period the funds dedicated to transport, clothing, electricity and power declined while expenditure of food, housing, other goods and services increased. It is evident from the information supplied that […]
The given table compares the houshold monthly investment in Australia from 1991 and 2001. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that Australian families spent the largest amount of their budget on just two categories, namely food and other goods and services. Moreover, the expenditure on clothing was significantly smaller. By 2001, family […]
The table below illustrates data about the amount of money spent monthly by an average Australian family in 1991 and 2001. Overall, the figure of monthly expenditures for electricity and water experienced growth, contributing considerably to the total amount, whereas the reverse trend was witnessed in the case of clothing. The category of other goods […]
The table below illustrates data about the amount of money spent monthly by an average Australian family in 1991 and 2001. Overall, the figure of monthly expenditures for electricity and water experienced growth, contributing considerably to the total amount, whereas the reverse trend was witnessed in the case of clothing. The category of other goods […]
