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The image shows a line graph with the x-axis representing years from 1940 to 2040 in increments of 20 years and the y-axis representing the percentage of the population aged 65 and over from 0 to 30 in increments of 5%. Three lines represent Japan, Sweden, and the USA, with Japan's line starting at around 5% in 1940, increasing to 15% in 2000, and projected to reach 27% by 2040. Sweden's line starts at around 7% in 1940, increases to 17% in 2000, and is projected to reach 25% by 2040. The USA's line starts at around 8% in 1940, increases to 13% in 2000, and is projected to reach 23% by 2040.
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The line graph compares the percentage of the elderly population aged 65 and over in Japan, Sweden, and the USA over a period of 100 years.
Overall, the percentage of populations in all three countries shows a gradual rise over the period shown. It is expected that the elderly population of Japan will reach a peak compared to other countries.
In 1940, the figures for the USA were the highest, at about 9 percent, while the figures for Sweden and Japan were approximately 7 and 5 percent, respectively. Until 1990, there was a gradual rise in the percentage of elderly people in Sweden and the USA, reaching about 15 percent, while figures for Japan decreased closely to 3 percent.
Moving to the future, figures for the USA and Sweden reach nearly 25 percent in 2040, while Japan is expected to see the most dramatic increase from 10 percent in 2030 to reaching a peak of over 25 percent in 2040.
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