The line graph illustrates the moderate cinema visits for different aged people in the United States of America between 2000 and 2011.
Overall, it is obvious that the attendance rates for all age groups quite fluctuated between 11 years. Furthermore, there were upward trends in all ages for going to the cinema.
From 2000 to 2004, the percentage of 15-24 age group increased significantly, and it varied by 2010. In the final year, the quantity of 15-24 aged citizens peaked at approximately 51 percent. By 2005 the number of 7-14 aged teens attended at the cinema fluctuated, whereas there was a dramatic increase by 2010. Nevertheless, by 2011, it dropped and reached around 30 percent.
Between 2000 and 2005, the percentage of 25-35 aged inhabitant rose steeply; nonetheless, in the following years it varied, and after the last rise it reached 30 percent. By 2008, the attendance rate of 35 and over people went up marginally, but it drop slightly in 2008. By the last year, the percentage of adults rose and reached its the highest point.
