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The image shows a line graph with age groups 7-14, 15-24, 25-35, and 35 and over from 2000 to 2011; starting in 2000, percentages for 7-14 were just above 10%, 15-24 at 20%, 25-35 at 5%, and 35 and over below 5%; in 2004, 7-14 increased to approximately 25%, 15-24 to 30%, 25-35 just above 5%, 35 and over remained below 5%; in 2008, 7-14 around 40%, 15-24 close to 45%, 25-35 roughly 15%, 35 and over slightly above 5%; in 2010, a decrease for 7-14 around 20%, peak in 15-24 at almost 50%, 25-35 continues slightly above 15%, 35 and over nearing 10%; by 2011, slight fluctuations in 7-14 just below 25%, 15-24 reduced to 35%, 25-35 decreased to approximately 15%, and 35 and over remained around 10%.
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The chart demonstrates how citizens in the US emerged in the cinema among different age groups between 2000 and 2011.
Overall, there was a consistent increase in the amount of people in every age bracket, with a dramatic rise being seen in the figure for the 15-24 age range.
About 20% of people belonging to the 15 to 24 age group attended at the cinema, with a subsequent growth to peak at approximately 60% ten years later and a final decrease by 2% to end the point at north of 50%. The figure for young people who were from 7 to 14 years old started at 20%, after which it climbed from about 11% in 2002 to precisely 30% in 2011.
A similar change, but to a lesser extent, was witnessed in the proportion of people ranging from 25 to 35 age bracket, at about 5% in the first year, before remarkably increasing to precisely 30% in 2011. Likewise, the figure for the 35 and cover age group negligibly attended at the cinema, rising slightly from roughly 1% to about 12% over the given period.
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