The two pie charts compare the proportion of different reasons that make people happy in two age groups, over and under the age of 30.
Overall, it can be viewed that both citizens below 30 and over 30 shared the same amount of satisfaction when they achieved milestones at work, work was the while other factors constituted the least.
In people who are in an age group less than thirty, achievement at work was the most considerable when it comes to happiness, comprising 31%. Moreover, the second largest segment was hobbies, with 22%. Following this was having a good appearance and it stood at 18%. Lastly, the share for traveling and other factors showed a similar proportion, with 15% and 14% respectively.
For people over 30, the trend was similar, and only the percentages show marginal differences. 31% of citizens answered that achievement at work makes them most happy. Furthermore, 25% felt the most happy while doing hobbies. Likewise, one-fifth of young individuals said that financial security makes them happy. Being with family is just 14% of the pie chart.
