The given pie chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the outcome of a survey conducted to find out factors contributing to a happy life from different age groups.
Overall, the charts show that Achievement at work has the highest proportion of happiness in both age groups.
As can be seen, the younger age group and the older age group share the same pattern: the highest percentage says that achievement at work brings them the most happiness—31% for the former group and 32% for the latter group. Additionally, doing hobbies is also very important for both groups: the second largest figure of both age groups mentions doing hobbies as making them happy.
Many younger people regard having a good appearance and traveling as contributing a lot to a happy life. In detail, 18% of them state that being good looking is essential for happiness while 15% state that traveling contributes to a fulfilled life. On the contrary, neither having a good appearance nor traveling is mentioned by the older age group. Instead, a fifth of older people report that having financial security is most important to their happiness, and 14% say they feel most happy when they are with their family.
