The two pie charts illustrate the distribution of daily activities among students and full-time workers in a city for the year 2025.
In summary, it is evident that students enjoyed a more varied allocation of their time, with a pronounced emphasis on both academic and leisure pursuits, whereas full-time workers predominantly dedicated their time to employment-related tasks.
Examining the time allocation for students, it is notable that a significant portion, 38%, was devoted to sleeping, followed closely by studying, which accounted for 30% of their daily engagement. Additionally, students allocated 20% of their time to leisure activities, demonstrating a robust balance between education and relaxation. Household chores comprised 7% of their daily activities, while other miscellaneous activities made up the remaining 5%. This diversified schedule reflects a lifestyle that prioritizes both academic responsibilities and personal enjoyment.
Conversely, full-time workers exhibited a markedly different pattern of time distribution. A substantial 42% of their day was consumed by work-related obligations, overshadowing both their sleeping time, which was relatively lower at 35%, and leisure activities, which constituted only 13%. The time allocated to household chores was marginally less at 6%, while other activities accounted for a mere 4%. This stark contrast highlights the demands of full-time employment, which substantially restricts the time available for relaxation and personal engagement.
