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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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There is a table, introducing information about the percentage of the total population of age 65and over between 1900 to 2000 in USA.
According to the figures of the graph, it is visible that at the beginning of 20th century the amount of people who are over 85 was stable and after 1940 the percentage of them began to increase smoothly. In 2000 one can observe that at this time there is the largest amount of people older than 85. We can also observe very similar tendency of the percentage of people who in the middle age group (75-84) and the largest percentage of them is in 2000 too. The last age group also slightly grows until 1990, but unlike others it rapidly goes down in 2000, which is why it is visible that the largest amount of this group is in 1990.
To sum up, the table shows in general positive tendency of older population between 1900 and 2000.
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