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The image is a bar chart showing the percentage of elderly citizens aged 65 and over in Canada, Germany, and the UK for the years 1980, 2000, and 2030. In 1980, Canada had 10%, Germany had 15%, and the UK had 15% of their population aged 65 and over. In 2000, Canada had 15%, Germany had 20%, and the UK had 15%. In 2030, Canada is projected to have 25%, Germany 30%, and the UK 25%. The bars are color-coded with Canada in blue, Germany in yellow, and the UK in pink.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of old inhabitants in three nations in 1980, 2000, and 2030
Overall, it is discernable from the chart that the percentage of elderly in Canada, Germany, and the UK indicates an upward trend throughout the years.
It can be seen that the data of aging people in Canada increased from 10% to 15% in the first 20 years, and it reached its peak in 2030 with more than 20%. Sharing the same rising movement in its figure, Germany shows the percentage rate consistently at 5% higher than Canada over the years.
Regarding the remaining country, the fraction of the UK also goes up, By 1980, it accounted for nearly 13%. Two decades later, it grew to 15% before ended up and hit a high in 2030 with 18%
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