The bar charts demonstrate the amount of time spending on reading and listening in a various group of age in New Zealand. Units are measured in minutes of expenditure per day.
Overall, it is evident that retirees prefer reading a book in their free time, whereas teenagers enjoy listening to music.
On the one hand, the highest time expenditure on reading accounted for around 70m by the elderly. However, the lowest minutes constituted teenagers with about 20m. From the age of 25 to 34 spent above 30m. Furthermore, the elderly read at approximately half minutes, which was lower than people who are 45-54 years old of by 5m.
On the other hand, students outlay their time on listening held on the leadership, which was lower than retirees for 5m. By the way, elderly between the ages of 35 and 44 expenditure same time with almost 60m. However, the lowest time spent on listening people who are 35 to 44 years constituted almost 45m.
