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The image shows a line graph representing the proportion of population aged 65 and over in three different countries from 1940 to 2040. Japan's proportion started at around 5% in 1940, increased to about 10% in 1960, up to 15% in 1980, and surpassed 20% by 2000, with a projection of nearly 30% by 2040. Sweden's proportion started at approximately 7% in 1940, reached around 12% in 1960, increased to around 17% in 1980, and is projected to be slightly above 25% by 2040. The USA's proportion started at under 10% in 1940, rose to about 12% in 1960, went up to around 13% in 1980, and is projected to be just over 20% by 2040. Each country shows a steady increase in the proportion of the population aged 65 and over throughout the years, with Japan having the highest increase, followed by Sweden and then the USA.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of the population aged 65 or more in three different countries over a period of 100 years.
Overall, the proportion of elderly people increases in each country between 1940 and 2040. Japan is expected to see the most significant changes in the elderly proportion.
In 1940, around 9% of Americans were aged 65 or over, compared to 7% of Swedish people and 5% of Japanese people. The percentage of elderly people in the USA and Sweden rose gradually, reaching just under 15% by 1990. By contrast, the figures for Japan remained just under 5% until the early 2000s.
Looking into the future, a sudden increase in the proportion of elderly people is predicted for Japan, with 15% in just 10 years from 2030 to 2040. By 2040, it is believed that around 27% of Japan’s population will be 65 years old or more, while the figures for Sweden and the USA will be slightly lower, at about 25% and 23%, respectively.
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