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The table below compares overall spending of an Australian family in 1991 and 2001. Overall, the amount of expenses increased in four out of six categories , with electricity and water and other goods and services experiencing the most dramatic growth, while transport and clothing experienced a slight decline. In 1991, Australian families spent $75 […]
The table illustrates the monthly spending patterns of an average Australian household in 1991 and 2001. Overall, while the amounts spent on electricity and water as well as transport showed significant changes, expenditure on food, clothing, and housing remained relatively stable over the ten-year period. Notably, other goods and services accounted for the highest proportion […]
A glance at the table provided reveals the expenses of a household in Australia during the period from 1991 to 2001. In general, during the ten-year period, the funds dedicated to transport, clothing, electricity, and power declined, while expenditures on food, housing, other goods, and services increased. It is evident from the information supplied that […]
The table compares monthly expenses across six categories (food, electricity and power, clothing, housing, transport, and other goods and services) for an average Australian household in 1991 and 2001. Overall, the cost of living in Australia rose over the decade, with most categories showing increased spending. However, clothing and transport were the only categories with […]
Overall, it is evident that in both years, the highest spending of an average Australian family was directed towards food, while the opposite was true for clothing. It is also worth noting that transport and clothing were the only categories that saw a decline. According to the data, surprisingly, both food and housing expenses saw […]
