The given chart illustrates the proportion of residents in America, measured in millions, who lived in different regions from 2015 to 2020.
Overall, the population of all regions experienced some changes during the period. While certain regions showed a steady increase in the number of residents, others witnessed slight fluctuations. It is clear that one region remained the most populated throughout the six years, whereas another consistently had the lowest population figures.
In detail, the population living in the western and southern regions increased gradually between 2015 and 2020. The southern region, in particular, recorded the most significant growth, indicating that more people preferred to settle there over time. By contrast, the population in the northern region changed only slightly and remained relatively stable during the period.
Meanwhile, the eastern region showed moderate growth with minor variations from year to year. Although its figures rose overall, the increase was not as dramatic as that of the southern region. In comparison, the central region had the smallest share of residents and experienced only minimal changes over the six-year timeframe.
In conclusion, the chart demonstrates that America’s population distribution changed moderately between 2015 and 2020, with southern and western regions attracting more residents than the others.
