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The two pie charts illustrate five factors contributing to happiness among people under 30 and those in the older age group. Overall, it can be observed that career success represents the most significant source of happiness for both age groups, whereas the smallest proportion was composed of miscellaneous factors. Although three categories are shared by […]
The pie charts illustrate the primary factors contributing to happiness among people under 30 and those over 30. Overall, while achievement at work is the most significant source of happiness for both age groups, younger individuals tend to value appearance and travel more, whereas older people are more concerned with financial security and family. Among […]
The two pie charts illustrate the proportions of five different factors contributing to happiness among two age groups: people under 30 and people over 30. Overall, in both groups, achievement at work was the most significant factor in bringing happiness. However, younger people placed more emphasis on appearance and travelling, whereas older individuals valued financial […]
The pie charts given below demonstrate the results of a survey what makes people under and over 30 years old most happy. Overall, it’s clear from the data that achieving at work makes both people of different age groups most happy, accounting for approximately one-third in both age groups. In addition, hobbies are a common […]
The given pie chart compares and contrasts data on the changes in the outcome of a survey conducted to find out factors contributing to a happy life from different age groups. Overall, the charts show that Achievement at work has the highest proportion of happiness in both age groups. As can be seen, the younger […]
