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Band 8+: 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 a survey about what makes people of various ages happy.

The inquiry results show that people who are under 30 and over 30 have similar and different things that make them happy.

According to the survey, success at work is the highest indicator of happiness for young and old people alike. This indicator is 31% among young people and 32% among the elderly. Doing hobbies takes second place for both ages. Two scores make people the most happy.

Turning now to the differences, many younger people regard having a good appearance as extremely important: 18% of them state that this brings them the most happiness. This is followed by 15% who state that travel brings them happiness. Neither of these two factors is mentioned by older people. Instead, 20% of older people report that having financial security is most important to their happiness, and 14% say they feel most happy when they are with their family

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