The bar chart illustrates information about the expectancy of people’s life in 2008, whereas the table represents data about increasing life expectancy from 1996 to 2008.
Overall, residents of Japan formed the largest group while other countries demonstrated a considerably smaller proportion in life expectancy. While, in a group of increasing life expectancy Indonesia overtake others, with the U.S consuming the smallest rise of years in a category.
Turning first to the group of life expectancy, Japan ranks first in terms of age, far surprising all other segments at 82.7. On the other hand, the age of Korean citizens (79.2) is not surprisingly more notable than that of the U.S (77.2), highlighting small prioritization of Korea over U.S. Furthermore, the residents of Indonesia occupy the smallest age group, barely reaching 70.9.
On the table, the highest increase in life expectancy experienced in Indonesia which amounts to 14.1 years. Although other groups such as the U.S (3.2) and Japan (5.1) lie relatively close in value, Korea remains considerably ahead at developing life anticipation, with the rise of age at 9.3.
