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The image consists of two pie charts comparing the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and 35-44 in a certain country in 2015. The first chart for people aged 25-34 shows that the majority live with a partner/spouse, the second largest percentage live with parents, followed by those living alone, and the smallest percentage live with flatmates. The second chart for people aged 35-44 has a larger majority living with a partner/spouse, a smaller percentage living with parents, an increased percentage living alone compared to the 25-34 age group, and a slightly larger percentage living with flatmates than the younger age group. No specific numerical data points/percentages/trends are visible in the image.
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The two pie charts compare the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and 35-44 in a particular country in 2015.
Overall, the most noticeable difference between the two age groups is that people aged 35-44 were far more likely to live with a partner or spouse, whereas younger adults were more inclined to live with parents or flatmates. Living alone accounted for a relatively small proportion in both groups.
Among those aged 25-34, the largest share lived with parents, at just under one third. This was followed closely by people living with flatmates, which made up around a similar proportion. By contrast, living with a partner or spouse was less common in this age group, representing roughly one fifth, while living alone was the least popular option.
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