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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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Two pie charts depict the date of living arrangements of two countries of two different age brackets.
This stats clearly exhibits the generational gap between two different age groups in our youth and adult in terms of living arrangement.
Talking about the age between 25 and 35 there are almost equal numbers of people living with their parents and living with roommates. Living with their partner and living alone is the second most common living arrangement and almost a similar number of people like to stay alone as well as to live with their spouse.
Discussing the age group of 35 to 45, a majority of the public likes to stay with their spouses. The second most common option to reside is with roommates and then comes the third most popular option to reside with their partners. Residing with parents is the least popular option to stay with their parents.
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