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 comparisons where relevant.
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The bar graph illustrates in percentage the distribution of the different income groups in urban and rural areas in Australia.
Overall
, it is crystal clear that people living in cities earn more money a year working than in villages.
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, the greatest difference can be noticed in the range of lowest salaries, because in urban areas the ratio of the population is around 14%, Linking Words
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in towns is 22%. Linking Words
Secondly
, people getting paid between 40,000 and 70,000 Australian dollars, only differs in 4 points, being the most villagers the ones in Linking Words
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, middle incomes are the majority achieved in cities, with 35% of the workers, Linking Words
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in regional areas is close to 26%. Linking Words
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, there is a 5% variation related to wages of about 120,000 dollars or more, between the two zones, Linking Words
further
individuals reaching that range in the most developed ones.
To summarize, it is appreciated that jobs in bigger places make higher incomes in comparison with the ones that live in regional centres.Linking Words
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