The supplied pie graphs depicts outcomes of a survey that was done to determine what makes people happy at different ages.
In general, achievement at work is the largest segment for both groups while the opposite can be seen in the figure for other factors.
With regard to 2 dominating sectors, the percentage of people who succeed at their workplace hold the lion’s share in both of the age groups at 31% and 32%, in that order.
In addition, the ratio of people over 30 satisfied by fulfilling their hobbies stood at more than one-fifth, slightly higher than that of individuals under 30.
In terms of remaining factors, people who under 30 prefer to travel, conversely those who are older than 30 prefer to stay with family and the rate is 15% and 14%, respectively. Additionally, at 20%, the figure for people over 30 who feel happy when they have financial security is 2% higher than that of having a good appearance in the younger age group. Furthermore, the ratio of individuals who are happy by other factors was at 14% for the former and 10% for the latter.
