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The two bar charts reveal the conclusion of research on whether American couples or single individuals are happier and how this can effect children’s well being. Overall, married individuals show higher level of happiness compared to unmarried people, with a remarkable difference in single senior citizens. Families with children and no children are all happy […]
There are two charts, with one showing data about how married and unmarried people at different age happy with their lives, other one gives us married couples’ who divide through their children ages and their availability. The trend of happiness in married ones is almost equal with approximately 43% to each other. This is halved […]
The two graphs show the level of happiness between married and non-married people on different age group and how happy are married people with children and non-children in the U.S. The first graph illustrate that married people are happier than unmarried people. Their rates of happiness are between 40 and 45percent, while for unmarried group […]
The 2 charts below illustrates the happiness score that rates by 2 groups of people in a certain ages, married and unmarried. For married couples, the chart focus more on how children will effect on their happiness rating. Overall, married people in the US clearly rate their happiness score higher than unmarried individuals. The percentage […]
The given chart illustrates the level of happiness according to marital status and how children can affect happiness rates of their parents. Overall, married peoples report higher rates of happiness compared to their unmarried peoples,whether or not they have children. According to the charts, 40 to 50 percent of married people is similar to across […]
