The bar chart illustrates the proportion of the younger individuals and the older age brackets that graduated in high school across six different nations in 2010.
Overall, a higher proportion of the 25-34 age group with education at high school level compared to the 55-64 demographic across almost all countries, except for the USA category, where the rates of older groups were higher than the younger bracket. In addition, the highest graduation rate was observed in the age group 55-64 in the USA and S.Korea with 25-34 year-old, while the lowest was in China for both groups.
Countries Germany, the USA, and Russia experienced substantial finish school rates over both groups in 2010. In Germany, the percentage of the 55-64 year-olds was approximately 83%, but the 25-34 bracket showed higher than 4% compared to older groups. The 55-64 age group attained the highest graduation rates in the USA, around 90%, while the 25-34 year-olds only 87%. Besides, the 25-34 demographic was nearly 92%, whereas the older age group was about 70% in Russia.
As for the other categories, the proportion of 55-64 year-olds was approximately 45%, while the 25-34 bracket peaked at 98% in S.Korea. In Brazil, 26% for the 55-64 bracket and 57% for the 25-34 year-olds. Finally, China showed the lowest for both groups.
