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Band 7+: The charts below show the results of a survey about what people of different age groups say makes them most happy. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two pie charts detailing what makes people most happy divided by age groups: people under 30 and people over 30. The chart for people under 30 has percentages as follows: Achievement at work 31%, Other factors 14%, Travelling 15%, Having a good appearance 18%, Doing hobbies 22%. The chart for people over 30 has percentages as follows: Achievement at work 32%, Being with family 14%, Financial security 20%, Other factors 10%, Doing hobbies 24%.
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The pie charts compare the results of the conducted survey which indicates the activities that make people happier whose age is over and less than 30.

Overall, it is obviously clear that achievement at work is a common source of happiness for both age groups, while traveling and being with family do not make them as much as happy.

Taking a closer look at the reason for happiness, gaining success in both groups are almost the same, at 31% and 32%. Traveling is the last thing makes individuals happy, with 15% of under 30 being happy, while staying with family constitutes almost the same rate for individuals who are over 30.

Doing hobbies compromises around a quarter of participants who took part in the survey. 18 percent of the young people are satisfied with their appearance, on the other hand, to be in sound financial situation is more important than appearance among 20% of mature members. With regard to the figure of other factors, young and elderly people stand out a small percentage, at 14% and 10%, respectively.

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