The provided pie charts illustrate the results of a survey examining the factors that make most to happiness for two different age groups : individuals under 30 and those over 30.
Overall, among the catergories surveyed, while achievement at work is the major sourse of a happy life for both ages, the opposite was true for the figure for other factors.
For people under 30, achievement at workis the dominant reason of happiness, acounting for the largest share at 31%. Followed by doing hobbies with 22% and financial security about 20%. Moreover, other factors like having a good appearance by 18%, travelling reachs 15% contribute less significantly. Other factors have the smallest percentage surveyed, stood at 14%.
By contrast, for people over 30, achivement at work remains the primary factor, increasing slightly to 32%. Doing hobbies also increases to 24% and becomes the second most important source of happiness. Besides, financial holds steady at 20%. While being with family accounts for 14%, other reasons drop to 10%.
