The bar chart provides information about the percentage of the population aged 65+ of Canada, Germany, and UK in 1980 and 2000 and forecasting in 2030.
Overall, the rate of people aged 65+ had a upward trend in three countries over the given timeframe. Moreover, the proportion of the population aged 65+ of Germany in the past and still forecasted was always the highest.
In 1980, there was at 10% people 65+ in Canada while that data of UK was around 14%. After that, that percentage of both this countries had a rising trend and they were the same at 15%. Meanwhile, the proportion of people 65+ in Germany stood at 15% in 1980, then had a minor increase to 20% in 15 years later. Additionally, that data of Germany was the topmost of three countries in 1980 and 2000.
Regarding in 2030, there was 25% people aged 65+ in Germany, making it still the highest predicted level. Meanwhile, that statistics of Canada was forecasted to reach around over 22% in 2030, doubled itself in the first year. Similarly, an climbing trend was predicted in that figure for UK to reach nearly 20% in the same time.
