Introduction: The line chart provides the information about the percentage of inhabitants over 64 years old from 1940 to 2040 in three different nations namely the United States, Sweden and Japan.
Summary: In general, the proportion of elderly people who are aged 65 and over in all countries has increased between 1940 and 2040. It is projected that the senior citizens of Japan will reach a peak compared to other countries.
Body 1: Beginning off the period, around 7% of older people living in Sweden while only about 5% in Japan.The percentage of people who are no less than 65 years old was just under 10% in the USA. Until 1990, the proportion of Sweden and USA elderly people is the same at around 15%, but it fell slightly 2-3% in Japan.
Body 2: Furthermore, a dramatic increase in the figures of senior citizens is predicted for Japan, with just over 15% from 2030 to 2040. By 2040, the proportion of people over 64 years old in Sweden is marginally higher than the figures of elderly people in the United States with around 25% and 23%. Moreover, at the same time, Japan is the country had the highest figures of older people with approximately 27%.
