The bar chart gives data on the average hours spent each day in free time and sports activities by teenagers and elderly populations in the US in 2015.
Overall, in 2015, many elderly people preferred to spend time watching TV, reading and relaxing rather than teenagers. Regarding the youngest population, several young people spent their time socializing and communicating, playing games and sports.
Turning to details, in 2015, The number of hours watching TV which many elderly people spent time was the greater than the figure for teenagers, at around 4.5 hours and 2.5 hours respectively. There was a gap of about 0.5 hour between reading and relaxing thinking at 1 hour and 0.5 hour accordingly.
Regarding younggest populations preferred to spend time a lot rather than the aged. The number of hours playing games was twice as high as that of exercises, at 1 hour and around 0.5 hour. Finally, the rate of teenagers spent time socializing communicating was a bit higher than the figure for oldest populations, at around 0.7 hour and about 0.6 hour accordingly.
