The line chart illustrates the average participation percentages of American cinema-lovers among four different age groups between 2000 and 2011.
Overall, the number of individuals in all age groups increased significantly, while the pattern showing the attendance rates of individuals aged 35 and over exhibited a stable increase.
In 2000, the total rate stood at approximately 32%, with individuals aged 15 to 24 having the highest figure, at 15%. By 2011, this group of people maintained this trend, bringing it to just above one-half. In the first year, individuals aged 35 and over ranked the lowest, at approximately 1%. By 2011, this group was still at the lowest stage, with around one-sixth.
Individuals aged 7 to 14 and 25 to 35 showed a similar change over the period, with the former remaining at 10% and the latter starting just under one-twentieth. However, by 2011, their rates had equalized at approximately one-third, while the latter exceeded the former for the first time in 2005.
