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The image shows a line graph depicting the proportion of the population aged 65 and over for three different countries (USA, Sweden, Japan) from 1940 to 2040. In 1940, the percentage for the USA, Sweden, and Japan starts at approximately 7%, 8%, and 5% respectively. Over the years, the percentage in Sweden and the USA show a steady increase, reaching around 15% by 2000. The line for Japan remains relatively stable until the 1980s, after which it starts to increase sharply, surpassing the USA and Sweden around the year 2000 and reaching over 25% by 2040. The USA and Sweden lines follow a similar steady upward trend, with the USA reaching around 20% and Sweden close to 25% by 2040.
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The graph illustrates the proportion of the population aged 65 and over in the USA, Sweden, and Japan between 1940 and 2040. Overall, while the USA and Sweden initially had the highest percentages of elderly populations, Japan overtook both countries by the end of the period.
At the beginning of the period, the USA had just under 10% of its population aged 65 and over, a figure that rose steadily to around 15% by 1980. Following this peak, there was a decline until 2020, after which the proportion rose again, reaching over 20% by 2040. Sweden’s trend was similar, though more volatile, with significant fluctuations throughout the period. By 2040, Sweden’s elderly population also exceeded 25%.
In contrast, Japan started with a much lower proportion of elderly people, around 5% in 1940. This figure dropped by nearly 3% and then remained stable for about two decades. However, from 1990 onwards, Japan saw a sharp increase, eventually surpassing both the USA and Sweden, and reaching just over 25% by 2040.”
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