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The image is a bar chart that compares income with expenditures by age groups: <25, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, 65-74, >75. Age group <25 has the lowest income and expenditures around 20000 and 15000 respectively. For 25-34, income is around 40000 and expenditures around 35000. For 35-44, both values peak with income over 70000 and expenditures around 60000. Ages 45-54 have income around 65000 and expenditures 50000. Ages 55-64 have income slightly under 60000 and expenditures just above 40000. Ages 65-74 have income a bit under 50000 and expenditures around 40000. Age group >75 has the second lowest income and expenditures around 30000 and 25000 respectively. Income consistently surpasses expenditures in each group.
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This graph compares how much Americans spent to how much income they made in 2013, by age group.
The data shows an overall rise and fall in both income and spending between young, middle-aged, and older Americans. Income rises and falls more sharply than spending.
Those under 25 and over 75 actually spent slightly more than they earned. In contrast, between the ages of 25 and 64, Americans earned 10,000 to 20,000 dollars more than they spent. This difference shrinks in the 65-74 age group, where spending was just a few thousand dollars less.
In terms of the actual numbers, those under 25 or over 75 earned and spent around 30,000 and 35,000 dollars, respectively. 25-34 year-olds and 65-74 year-olds both earned in the 50,000s and spent in the 40,000s. In the middle, between ages 35 and 64, income was 70,000-80,000 dollars, and spending ranged from roughly 55 to 60 thousand.
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