The provided pie charts illustrate the percentage of different age groups of visitors from the USA to Canada during 2 decades from 2000 to 2020.
Overall, middle ages are the most crowded during surveyed years when they were the highese, while others witnessed a considerable increase, except young-adults.
Regarding in 2000, it is absolutely obvious that people at 35-54 years old accounted for a half percent of this pie chart. In contrast, teenagers ( from 16-24 years old ) only stood at 4%, which was the lowest percent, while others nearly stood at similar rate.
In the next 20 years, the number of middle-age people declined considerably, when they went down around 15%; however, they were still the highest number of visitors from USA to Canada according to 2020. The second was people at 55+ years old, when this age’s rate experienced the dramatically increase ( from 16% to 26%, raised 10%). Noticeably, US teenagers was more interested in moving to Canada, when their percentage were nearly went up four times, and stood at 15%. The 2020 chart shows that young people ( under 16 years old) and young-adults ( from 25-34) years old were the both lowest percent, when they occupied 12%.
