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The image depicts a line graph comparing the proportion of populations aged 65 and over from 1940 to 2040 across three countries: Japan, Sweden, and the USA. In 1940, USA starts at approximately 9%, Sweden at about 6%, and Japan directly above 5%. By 1960, the USA reaches around 9%, Sweden approximates 9%, and Japan nears 6%. In 1980, the numbers are roughly 11% for the USA, 14% for Sweden, and about 9% for Japan. By 2000, the USA hits approximately 12%, Sweden is at 17%, and Japan approaches 17%. In 2020, the USA closes in on 16%, Sweden at roughly 20%, and Japan surpasses 25%. Projections for 2040 estimate Japan at around 35%, the USA at roughly 23%, and Sweden slightly below 25%.
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The line chart depicts the amount of population aged over 65 in three countries from 1940 to 2040. Overall, the number of the elderly in all countries are predicted to have an increase in their population rate.
First of all, Sweden always had about 7% citizens of the elderly living in the countries in 1940. Then, the percentage continuous to increase until 2020 and predicted to continue to rose steadily in the next 2 decades.
Furthermore, USA and Japan has fluctuated numbers, but both expected to grew in 2040 . In USA, the fraction of older adults in 1940 had about 9%. That number declined slightly in 2010 and 2020. Then, forecasted to go up gradually in 2040. Japan had a different trend with USA. In Japan, the portion of senior citizens fell steadily from 1940 to 1980. But, in 2010, the distribution showed upward trend untul 2020 and presumed can climb considerably to about 27%.
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