The bar chart illustrates the percentage of
people
from different Use synonyms
age
groups who have either moved Use synonyms
house
in the Use synonyms
last
3 Linking Words
years
, between 3 to 5 Use synonyms
years
agoUse synonyms
,
or not moved at all in the past 5 Remove the comma
apply
years
.
Use synonyms
Overall
, Linking Words
it is clear that
younger Linking Words
age
groups (especially those aged 20 to 29) are more likely to have moved Use synonyms
house
recently, Use synonyms
while
older Linking Words
age
groups tend to stay in the same residence for longer periods.
Looking at the younger Use synonyms
age
group (20 to 29), 33% of Use synonyms
people
have moved Use synonyms
house
in the Use synonyms
last
3 Linking Words
years
, Use synonyms
while
45% did so between 3 to 5 Linking Words
years
ago. Only 22% have stayed in the same Use synonyms
house
for over 5 Use synonyms
years
. A similar trend can be observed among those aged 30 to 39, with 34% having moved recently, 44% between 3 to 5 Use synonyms
years
ago, and 22% not moving in the Use synonyms
last
5 Linking Words
years
.
Use synonyms
In contrast
, among the 40 to 49 Linking Words
age
group, the percentage of Use synonyms
people
who have not moved in the Use synonyms
last
5 Linking Words
years
rises to 55%, Use synonyms
while
only 31% moved in the Linking Words
last
3 Linking Words
years
and 14% did so between 3 to 5 Use synonyms
years
ago. The trend continues for Use synonyms
people
aged 50 or older, with 42% having stayed in the same Use synonyms
house
for over 5 Use synonyms
years
, 41% moving in the Use synonyms
last
3 Linking Words
years
, and only 17% changing residence 3 to 5 Use synonyms
years
ago.
In summary, the data shows a strong correlation between Use synonyms
age
and housing mobility: younger Use synonyms
people
are more mobile, Use synonyms
whereas
older individuals are more settled.Linking Words