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The image shows a bar chart with the percent of the total population age 65 and over between 1900 to 2000 in the USA with three age groups (65-74, 75-84, 85+). In 1900, 2.9% were 65-74, 0.4% were 75-84, and 0.2% were 85+. In 1910, 3% were 65-74, 0.4% were 75-84, and 0.2% were 85+. In 1920, 3.3% were 65-74, 0.8% were 75-84, and 0.2% were 85+. In 1930, 4.8% were 65-74, 1.3% were 75-84, and 0.3% were 85+. In 1940, 5.5% were 65-74, 1.7% were 75-84, and 0.4% were 85+. In 1950, 6.1% were 65-74, 2.2% were 75-84, and 0.5% were 85+. In 1960, 6.1% were 65-74, 2.6% were 75-84, and 0.7% were 85+. In 1970, 6.9% were 65-74, 3% were 75-84, and 1% were 85+. In 1980, 7.3% were 65-74, 3.4% were 75-84, and 1.2% were 85+. In 1990, 6.5% were 65-74, 4% were 75-84, and 1.5% were 85+. In 2000, 6.5% were 65-74, 4.4% were 75-84, and 1.5% were 85+.
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The bar chart above shows the total USA population aged 65 and over between 1900 to 2000. Overall, the population aged 65 and over had a significantly increase over the a hundred years.
In 1900, people who aged 65 was at 2.9 percent of the total population indicating it was the most common age. However, people who aged over 65 was almost two times lower from the population aged 65 which is at 1 percent, and over 85 aged person was at 0.2 percent which this was stayed same for three decades. In 1940, the amount of the person who aged over 85 had a rose by only 0.1 percent, which then continued to increase as the time goes.
To conclude, the total USA population aged 65 and over had a upturn trend which was steadily over the hundred years. In 1990, it reach the peak of approximately 13 which is total of all individuals who aged 65 and over.
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