The given bar chart compares and contrasts data on the sales of recordings by different age groups and music genres in the USA, in a particular year.
Overall, Pop musics were listened most, while the Classical one was not as popular as Jazz, by 16-22 years old people. However, among old people, Classical musics were bought at the highest rate.
For 16-22 years old individuals, Jazz and Classical musics were not way interesting, accounting for 2 million and just below 2 million, respectively. The sales of Pop musics were in the second stage, making it about one million less than the volume of the Rock recordings. Furthermore, 23-31 years old listeners bought Rock recordings heavily, whereas Classical musics were bought at a small rate (a little bit more than two million).
If it comes to 32-45 and 46-57 age groups, Pop recordings were sold at similar rate of sales, at roughly 3 million and four million, respectively. Among oldest ages, Classical musics were the most popular genre with 4.5 million sales, in 2010.
