The given line graph depicts the happiness score rated by the woman and men at different ages while bar chart illustrates the percentages of factors that each age group think might make them happiest
It is clear that the happiness score for both genders witnessed a downward trend before increasing remarkably. The bar chart shows that money is a popular factor which makes young people feel happy while health is a priority option of older people.
In terms of the line graph, the happiness score of male started at 5.5 points which was higher 0,2 point than that of females at 5.3 points in the 15-20 age group. There was a sharp decrease to 5.2 points in the 21-30 age group in male while the score for male dropped slightly to 5.2 points. After 30 years old, both men and women hit the bottom at 5.0 points in the 41-50 age group. To the age of 51-60, the both genders rose minimal to 5.2 points before growing up to 5.6 points in the 61-70 age group.
Regarding to the bar chart, it showed money was the highest factor that made the 15-24 age group feel happy at about 55%. There was a considerable decline to under 10% in the over 75 age group. In contrast, the percentage of health was lowest in the 15-24 age group at about 11%. After that, this figure increased to above 40% in the over 75 age group.
