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The image contains two bar graphs. The first graph, titled "Happiness ratings: married and unmarried people" has four age group categories: 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65 and over. For the 18-29 age group, 45% of married people and 21% of unmarried people reported happiness; for 30-49, the percentages are 44% married and 22% unmarried; for 50-64, they are 40% married and 21% unmarried; and for 65 and over, it's 44% married and 34% unmarried. The second graph, titled "Happiness ratings: married couples" only has one category: married. It shows 44% happiness rating for couples with children under 18, 41% for childfree-only couples, and 43% for couples with no children.
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The given chart illustrates the level of happiness according to marital status and how children can affect happiness rates of their parents.
Overall, married peoples report higher rates of happiness compared to their unmarried peoples,whether or not they have children.
According to the charts, 40 to 50 percent of married people is similar to across all age groups, while slightly less happy of people aged 50 to 64. In constrast, 34 percent of the oldest group is the happiness. The younger groups made up 21 to 22 percent.
Considering the effect of children on happiness whether they have children or not accounts for 41 to 44 percent. Additionally, the bigger the child is tired.
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