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The given bar chart involves three main problems which people have to face when they move

to new
countries among different age groups.
In general, finding accommodations and starting up friendships are the most popular issues for young
people aged 18 to 34. However, people over 55 ages have trouble learning the local language.
The proportion of young people aged 18 to 34 who struggle with making friends is the highest,
accounting for 43%. While the figure for people aged 35 to 54 is lower, at nearly 38%, fewer people
over 55 (23 percent) have this problem. In terms of finding accommodation, only 22 percent of people
in the oldest age group face this problem while the figures for two other age groups are between 39%
and 40%.
Turning to the rest problem, people over 55 face learning the local languages which account for the
highest percentage, at over 52%. In comparison, the youngest age group finds this easier, and the
percentage who have problems learning the language is much lower, at 29 % and the figure for a
middle age group is around 35%

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