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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 chart illustrates the percentage of people consuming alcohol by age groups in the US.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that the most population, from 16 to 74 years old, of the US never drinks and the least people are ex-drinkers. The rate of heavy drinkers also stays on the lowest level among other categories.
The largest and the smallest shares belong to people who never tried alcohol and often inebriate, respectively. Around 60% of the 16 to 44 years old cohort, abstain from alcohol and slightly less are those aged from 45 to 74. According to the given data, only about 5% of Americans aged 25 to 44 are ex-drinkers and more than two fifths are from the eldest group.
Regarding the remaining areas, about one in ten people in the age of 35 to 54 are heavy drinkers, in contrast to the 65+ years old which account for the lowest proportion. Looking at the light drinkers, most young individuals aged 16 to 34 comprise this category, constituting for approximately 30% of the total.
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