The given bar chart illustrates the data of residents living alone among five different age in the United States between 1850 to 2000.
Overall, the proportion of age in 2000 took the highest position, whereas the reverse has been recorded obviously in 1850. However, there are trivial figures for secluded youth in the time of 1850 and 1900.
Regarding to 2000, despite its fluctuation among examined ages, the oldest ranked first, the youngest had lowest position by contrast, about 17% and 5% respectively. Additionally, the number of independent individuals in 2000 reached approximately twofold higher than 1950; nevertheless, both havd distinct pattern of ages data, whereas citizen in 37-46 years old receded 1% compared to people in 27-36 years old, with respective figures being nearly 7% and 8%. Turning to inhabitants in 1950, people in 55-64 years old took the lion’s share, whereas others at the lower end of spectrum, with the figure being about 3%.
Concerning other surveyed time frames, both roughly shared the same percentages. Despite the similar percentages of the elder among two surveyed years, at under 4%, the figure for individuals from 27 to 36 years old in 1900 higher than over 2% in comparison with 1850. Citizens who have lifetime between 37 and 54 years old in both years have equivalent proportions, at nearly 3%.
