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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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The bar chart compares the amount of money earned and spent by different age groups of Americans in the year 2013. Overall, individuals aged 45-54 earned and spent the highest amount of money. In contrast, those over 25 had the lowest earnings and spendings.
In terms of earnings and spendings, those aged 35-44 and 45-54 earned approximately $80,000 and spent less than $60,000 each in 2013. Similarly, individuals in the 55-64 age group earned around $75,000 and spent about $55,000.
Among the other age groups, those aged 25-34 earned nearly $60,000 and spent less than $50,000. On the other hand, individuals under 25 earned a minimum of less than $30,000 and spent around $30,000 in 2013 in America.
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