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The image displays a line graph presenting the proportion of the population aged 65 and over from 1940 to 2040 in Japan, Sweden, and the USA; in 1940, Japan had around 5%, Sweden 7%, and the USA 9%; by 1960, Japan remained at 5%, Sweden rose to 11%, and the USA increased to 10%; in 1980, Japan was at 9%, Sweden reached 14%, and the USA was at 11%; for 2000, Japan had approached 17%, Sweden 17%, and the USA 12%; the projection for 2020 shows Japan at 26%, Sweden 18%, and the USA almost 14%; by 2040, Japan is expected to slightly decrease to just under 25%, Sweden to increase to 20%, and the USA to climb over 20%.
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The line graph illustrates the percentage of the elderly population, specifically those aged 65 and over, in three different countries from 1940 to 2040.
Overall, it is evident that both Sweden and the USA experienced growth from 1940 until approximately 1990, while Japan remained stable until 2010. Sweden and the USA gradually increased their percentages until 1990, after which the two countries diverged. Sweden saw a significant rise from 1990 to nearly 2015, reaching around 20%, while the USA maintained a stable percentage of almost 15%. Subsequently, Sweden experienced a steady decline to 18%, followed by a gradual increase to 25% by around 2040. At this point, the USA also began to show gradual growth.
In contrast, Japan’s elderly population percentage remained unchanged from 1940 to 2010, followed by a moderate increase from 2010 to 2025. After 2025, Japan is expected to experience sharp growth, reaching more than 25%.
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