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The image is a line graph of individuals with language-related problems over time with a y-axis showing the rate per 100,000 population ranging from 1 to 10 in increments of 1, and an x-axis showing time intervals of 5 years from 30 years ago to now. The plotted line begins at approximately 1.6 for 30 years ago, increases to just below 3 at 25 years ago, reaches almost 4 at 20 years ago, goes above 5 at 15 years ago, exceeds 6 at 10 years ago, climbs near 8 at 5 years ago, and concludes just below 9 for now.
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This report shows how the number of people with language-related problems vary over a period of 30 years.
It’s clearly visible the upward trend reaching the present. Even if the numbers seems very low, maxing at 9 patients per 100000 of population, the increase over the period have been huge: a 450% increase.
Starting 30 years a go the rate was very low, reaching 2 persons per 100000 of population. At 25 there have been an increase to 3, still 50% more but manageble. Between 25 and 15 years a go the trend was steadly increasing, 1 patient every 2,5 years, arriving at 7 over 100000.
From 15 to 5 years a go the increase have been slower, just 1 person more in a decade.
In the last 5 years the rate have been increasing again, reaching the infamous 9 over 100000 population.
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