The table below shows the monthly expenditure of an average Australian family in 1991 and 2001. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table compares the expenses of a median
Australian
family in each month
between 1991 and 2001.
It can be seen that the family in Australia spent more money in 2001 than in 1991 except for clothing and transport. They used most of the revenue for other goods and services, while
the least was for clothing.
According to
the graph, food and housing increased equally by 5 Australian
dollars
per month
throughout a decade, accounting for 160 and 100 Australian
dollars
per month
respectively. Meanwhile, other goods and services depicted a gentle boost from 250 to 270 Australian
dollars
per month
.
A considerable rise took place in the figure for electricity and water from 75 to 120 Australian
dollars
per month
over a decade.
Despite there was
a slight drop in the number of clothing and transport from 30 to 20 and from 70 to 45 Replace the word
being
Australian
dollars
per month
respectively, the total value illustrated a dramatic growth from 675 to 715 Australian
dollars
per month
over a decade.Submitted by pandin21 on
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