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The bar chart compares the percentage of three challenges (finances, healthcare, and finding

schools for children) living abroad faced by three groups of people, namely people aged 18-34, 35-
54, and over 55

Generally speaking, finances and healthcare are the two biggest problems people meet when they
live overseas. Meanwhile, the problems in the middle group are more significant than others from
the chart.

The biggest problem for those living outside at 18-34 years old is dealing with finances. This problem
rates around 34% in this group; however, it is one percent lower than the middle group but six
percent higher than people over fifty. Healthcare is the most significant problem that occurs in the
age of 35 to 54-year-olds and over fifty. It is measured in those two groups for around 32 percent
and 31 percent, respectively

Finding schools for children is the least problem faced by every group. This problem only accounts
for around 2 percent, making this challenge as the lowest one comparing with six percent in younger
group and nearly 20% in the intermediate group.

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