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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 illustrate the living arrangements of people aged 25-34 and 35-44 in a particular country in 2015.
Overall, the most common living arrangement for age groups was living with a partner or spouse. However, people aged 25-34 were more likely to live with parents or flatmates. The proportion of people who lived alone is almost similar in both age groups.
In the 25-34 age group, the largest proportion of people lived with a partner or spouse. A significant number also lived with flatmates or parents, with each category accounting for roughly a quarter of the population. Only a minority lived alone.
By contrast, in the 35-44 age group, the proportion of people living with a partner or spouse increased significantly and reached more than half of the chart. Meanwhile, living with flatmates or parents became less common among this older age group. The proportion of people who lived alone grew compared to the younger group.
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