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The image shows a bar chart titled "Percentage of population aged 65 and over," depicting data for two years (1985 and 2035) across five categories (England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, UK). In 1985, England had 15% of its population aged 65 and over, Wales had 16%, Scotland had 14%, Northern Ireland had 12%, and the UK had 15%. Projected figures for 2035 show England with 25%, Wales with 22%, Scotland with 23%, Northern Ireland with 23%, and the UK with 24%. The vertical axis is labeled in increments of 5% from 0% to 30%.
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The bar chart provide information on about the United Kingdom’s elderly population in 1985 and 2035.
Overall ,when the given years compared ,it is clear the percentage of the population aged 65 and over is projected to increase all the countries in the UK, with Wales and Scotland expected high level population in the future.
Turning to details,in 1985,Northern Ireland percentage was around 13%,and then in 2035 year will have reached about 24%.In addition to ,according to predictions ,Wales will have increased approximately 26% by 2035,like the Scotland senior population rate also grown 25%by 2035% year.The UK and England population levels are similar and the difference between 1985 and 2035 years growth 8%.Namely ,United Kingdom ‘s population show difference percentage in the future and past year
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