The bar chart shows the percentage of people aged over 65 in Germany, Canada, and the UK in 1980, 2000, and 2030.
Overall, all three countries are forecast to exhibit similar and steady upward trends. Notably, Germany is anticipated to record the highest percentage throughout the period, whereas the UK is expected to account for the smallest share in 2030.
In 1980, the percentage of Canadian people aged over 65 stood at a mere 10%, while the UK and Germany shared similar standings, at 14% and 15%, respectively.
By 2000, the proportion of population aged above 65 increased, except for the UK, where their share remained relatively stable at 15%. There was a growth of 5% in the proportion in Canada and Germany, reaching 15% and 20%.
These three countries are projected to see marked growth by 2030. Canada is expected to reach 22%. Meanwhile, Germany is anticipated to climb by 5% again. The UK is predicted to increase to 19% by 2030.
