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.
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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%.Submitted by sonyasharma01 on
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Vocabulary: Replace the words population, cities, middle, groups, group with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
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