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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 trend of happines in married people is quite similar at every age groups. In the unmarried one is equal from 18 to 64, over 65 years old people are happier (35 %).
However, single people are less happy at every age group.
Although the impact of Children in married couple doesn’t have siginifcant effect. In fact 44% of childrens’ under 18 parents are satisfaied. The 41% of people who have Children 18+ are happy and the trend is similar for who doesn’t have sons(43%).
Overall, it seems that married people are happier than single and the ratings of happiness isnn’t affected by Children.
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