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The bar graph indicates three common hardships that people often confront when they live overseas at

each age. Unit is measured by percent.

It is obvious that the figure of sorting out finances and healthcare is always high while the opposite is
true for finding schools for my children in each age group.

Starting with the group from 18 to 34 years old, the data for sorting out finances and healthcare were
occupied roundly 34 percent and nearly 32 percent respectively, whereas that of finding schools for
children was significantly smaller, at around 6 percent. In addition, the middle-aged group had the same
trend as the first group, even though, these statistics reached a high level in the three groups.
Particularly, sorting out finances got exactly 35 percent, sorting out healthcare reached a peak of
approximately 37 percent and 19 percent saw a boom in the last problem. Furthermore, both finance
and healthcare problems had a huge impact on the elderly group. However, finding schools for their
children hit the lowest number at almost 2% which demonstrated that they were not a main issue in this
aspect

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