It is good that WizardOfUz's suggestion of Text::Table is working well for you. It is also worth being familiar with printf for application to simple problems.
$ perl -e '
> $format = qq{%-10s%-7s%-12s\n};
> @headings = qw{ Username Level Created };
> printf $format, @headings;
> @rows = (
> [ qw{ johnny 2 12-09-2008 } ],
> [ qw{ rob 2 25-10-2008 } ],
> );
> printf $format, @$_ for @rows;'
Username Level Created
johnny 2 12-09-2008
rob 2 25-10-2008
$
I hope this is useful.
Update: Looks like FunkyMonk beat me to it, must learn to type faster :-/
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