The given bar chart highlights data on the variety of music purchased ( Rock, Pop, Jazz and Classical ) in the USA in 2010, from age group.
In general, it can be seen that the group of people who aged between 32 and 45 had the least amount of sales in all music types, while the number of people aged over 58 who bought recorded music was the highest among all age groups.
Pop was the most common popular type of music among the youngest age group from 16 to 2, followed by rock, with under 4 million recordings, after which, jazz and classical recorded music was just under 3 million and above 2 million. Rock was the most popular in this age was approximately 4.1 million recordings, followed by Pop, with only 3.3 million. People aged 32 to 45 who bought all types of music were the least interested in music among the age groups. 45-57 age group, rock had the highest number of people who bought this kind of music. In the old age group, classical music was the most common, with about 4.5 million recordings, whereas jazz was the least common among older people, showing just under 3 million recordings.
