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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 provided diagram illustrates the ratio of the senior citizens during the period from 1940 to 2040 in three different continents.
At the first glance, it is clear that the populace of the United States, Sweden and Japan rose significantly over the whole period.
Turning to the details, in 1940, the population of each country were roughly equal to each other, consisting approximately between 6 and 8. Over the following 4 decades, the growth of population in the US and Sweden fluctuated pointing 15, while the populace in Japan mildly went down and returned to the previous position.
From 2000 to 2040, the proportion of people in the US, Japan upsurged dramatically, about the same as in Sweden. By 2040, all country reached the apex, pointing at roughly 22 and 28.
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