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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 bar graph shows the drinking habits of Americans in different age groups, highlighting significant differences. It also indicates that older people, especially those over 65, mostly abstain from drinking alcohol.
According to the chart, 60% of people aged 16–24 have never consumed alcohol, while about 10% are ex-drinkers. Around 25% of them are light drinkers, and only 5% drink heavily. A similar trend is seen in the 25–34 age group, but the percentage of light drinkers increases, and about 8% drink heavily.
The highest percentage of heavy drinkers is found in the 35–54 age group, while this percentage is lower among younger and older people. As age increases, the proportion of those who never drank decreases, while the number of ex-drinkers rises.
Light drinking is most common in the 25–34 age group, while heavy drinking is highest among people aged 45–54. Finally, about 40% of people over 65 have stopped drinking, showing a significant change in their drinking habits.
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