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The image is a bar graph with age groups on the x-axis and percentage on the y-axis, displaying data on drinking habits (heavy drinker, light drinker, ex-drinker, never drinker) within each age group. Age 16-24: heavy drinker 10%, light drinker 30%, ex-drinker 10%, never drinker 50%. Age 25-34: heavy drinker 20%, light drinker 40%, ex-drinker 10%, never drinker 30%. Age 35-44: heavy drinker 25%, light drinker 35%, ex-drinker 15%, never drinker 25%. Age 45-54: heavy drinker 30%, light drinker 30%, ex-drinker 20%, never drinker 20%. Age 55-64: heavy drinker 35%, light drinker 25%, ex-drinker 20%, never drinker 20%. Age 65-74: heavy drinker 40%, light drinker 20%, ex-drinker 20%, never drinker 20%.
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The graph depicts the drinking habits of the US population and how it varies among different age groups spanning from 16 to 74 years old.
Overall, the percentages of never drinkers and light drinkers seem to decline with age, while that of ex-drinkers increase, making the heavy drinkers group the only one fluctuating as years goes by.
60% of the US population between the age of 16 t0 24 are never drinkers, but this number decreases steadily to about 45% for the 65-74 age group. the same pattern can be noticed for light drinkers, where they fall down from representing 23% to less than 10% for the same age groups.
On the other hand, the percentage of ex-drinkers keeps fluctuating till the age of 54 years, then it experiences a dramatic surge where it almost triples in value reaching approximately 25%. Meanwhile, heavy drinkers precentages rise from 5% to more than 10% from 16 54 years of age, then it recedes to less than 5% for people between 65 and 74 years.
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