The chart below shows the distribution of different income groups in cities and regional centres of Australia. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparison where relevant.

The chart below shows the distribution of different income groups in cities and regional centres of Australia.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make a comparison where relevant.
The given bar graph illustrates the division of the percentage of the
population
living in
cities
and regional centres of Australia into low ($40,000 or less), lower
middle
($40,000-70,000),
middle
($70,000 -120,000) and high ($120,000 or more)
groups
based on the average income per annum.
Overall
, in total,
middle
and Lower
middle
groups
constitute the highest numbers of people with the former one with the highest peak over in
cities
. These are followed by low-income income
groups
in the regional centres, and by high-income income
groups
in the
cities
. In
cities
, the
middle
economy
group
consisted of 35% of the total
population
.
This
is followed
further
by the lower
middle
group
at 30% and high at 20% of the total
population
. Roughly 13% of people belong to the low-income
group
. In regional centres, the highest percentage
group
comes under the lower
middle
-income
population
, which is approximately 33%. The
middle
group
contributes around 27% followed by the low at 22% and the high at 15%.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words population, cities, middle, groups, group with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
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