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The image is a bar chart portraying the "Percent of Total Population Age 65 and Over: 1900 to 2000." Each bar represents a decade from 1900 to 2000 and is divided into three age groups: 65-74, 75-84, and 85+. Data represented in percentages for each decade and age group are as follows: 1900 (65-74: 2.9, 75-84: 1.0, 85+: 0.2), 1910 (3.0, 1.1, 0.2), 1920 (3.3, 1.2, 0.3), 1930 (3.8, 1.3, 0.4), 1940 (4.8, 2.2, 0.5), 1950 (5.6, 2.6, 0.7), 1960 (6.1, 3.0, 0.9), 1970 (6.9, 3.4, 1.0), 1980 (7.3, 4.0, 1.2), 1990 (6.5, 4.4, 1.5), 2000 (6.5, 4.4, 1.5). The total percentages for each decade are listed above the bars, from 1900 (4.1) to 2000 (12.4).
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The column chart illustrates the percentage of elderly citizen in USA who where aged 64 years old and over during 1900 to 2000. Information taken from U.S Census Bureau, decennial census of population.
Overall, the ratio of senior citizen (85+years) in the America increased significantly over the peroid, and 65 to 74 years old were the highest percentage in term of their ratio among the elderly Americans.
First of all, the 2.9% population were elderly citizens in 1900, while the percentage gradually increased and reached in 7.3% over second last decade. Afterthat, its declined to 6.5% in 2000. Secondly, the 75 to 84 years old people population rose from 1.1% to 4.4% during the 1900 to 2000.It’s increased through out the peroid. Lastly, the senior citizens over 85 years from same decade was very insignificantly. However, from 1940 the same year citizens steadily increased until the end of 20th century.
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