The line graph illustrate the population of people over the age of 65 (in million) in Germany between 2020 and 2050.
Overall, most of the population were the society above the age of 65, then followed by people around 65 to 79 years old, and lastly the communities over the age of 80.
According to the graph, people in Germany who were over 65 years old hold the highest number of population, started of approximately 16 millions in 2020, then began to increased and reach its peaked in 2035 at roughly 24 millions of people. Whereas, citizens from 65 to 79 years old were the second highest in population. In 2020, the overall communities were 14 millions of people, then began to rose, and in 2035 it holds almost 16 millions of people. However, it began to falt to 14 millions of people again. Lastly, people over 80 has the least amount of population, where they never stood above 10 millions of society.
