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The image shows a bar chart detailing smoking habits in the UK across six age groups: 16-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, and 65-74. In the 16-24 age group, approximately 60% are never smokers, 25% are ex-smokers, 10% light smokers, and around 5% heavy smokers. The 25-34 age group comprises about 50% never smokers, 20% ex-smokers, 20% light smokers, and 10% heavy smokers. In the 35-44 range, 40% are never smokers, 25% ex-smokers, around 20% light smokers, and 15% heavy smokers. For ages 45-54, the data shows 30% never smokers, 40% ex-smokers, 20% light smokers, and 10% heavy smokers. In the 55-64 group, around 45% are never smokers, 35% ex-smokers, 15% light smokers, and 5% heavy smokers. Lastly, the 65-74 age bracket includes 60% never smokers, 30% ex-smokers, 5% light smokers, and approximately 5% heavy smokers.
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The given bar chart illustrates the smoking habits of citizens in the UK, divided into six different age groups.
Overall, it is evident that the proportion of people who never smoked accounted for the highest among each age group while that of heavy smokers showed the opposite trend.
In the youngest age group (16-24), the majority of people never smoked, making up over 60%. In comparison, the proportion of light smokers (around 27%) was four times higher than that of ex-smokers (7%) and heavy smokers (5%). By contrast, in the 25-34 age bracket, the percentage of smokers increased slightly, particularly among light smokers with more than 30%, whereas the figure for those who never smoked showed a modest decline to 53%.
Among people aged 35-44, the share of ex-smokers increased considerably by about 6% and reached its peak at nearly 40% in the 65-74 age group, at around one-third. However, for those aged 55-64, the figure for light smokers and heavy smokers dropped significantly by approximately 10% and 3%. Both never-smoking and ex-smoking rates grew sharply in these older categories.
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