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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 illustrates the percentage of the total population who are 65 and older in age within 100 years which is from 1900 to 2000 in the USA.
Overall, it is clear that the population who were aged between 65-74 is the highest whereas the lowest is the people who were above 85.
The population with the age between 65-45 increased over the period of time until it reached its peak which is the year 1990 which had around 7% of the total population, before it reduced back to 6.5%. Also, the people who were aged between 75-84 showed a continuous increment over the 100 years with the people who were aged 85+.
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