The illustration displays the percentage of old age people over 65 years in Germany, Canada and UK spanning 5 decades of time period.
Overall, the percentage of old aged people is expected to be highest in 2030 in all the three countries and was least in 1980. In general, the bar graph is following an increasing trend with increase in the time period.
Entering to the topic, in Germany, 15% of total population were aged above 65 in 1980 which gradually increased by 5% making the proportion to 20% in 2000 and is expected to be 30% by 2030. Talking about Britain, in the beginning of the chart, the British people above 65 were just below 15% which continously rose up making the total proportion 15% by 2000 and predicted to be just below 20% by 2030.
On the other hand, which started pretty weak with just 10% of total Canadian above 65 in 1980 had a drastic increment of 5% which made the old aged population to 20% in 2020 and is expected to win Britian is the chart and climb even more with over 20% of the people above 65 by the year 2030
