The table represents how many percentage of the population of aged 65 and above in Canada, Germany, and the UK from 1988 to the prediction year of 2030.
Overall, Germany always has the highest elder population among three countries in 1988 and 2000. As for 2030, Germany is also predicted to be the highest country, which has more people over 65. Canada is in the middle, and the UK is the last.
In 1988, Germany has 20.45, which has the most elderly people. As for Canada and the UK are 16.32 and 14.23 respectively. Germany and Canada rise about 5% to 25.32 and 20.67 in 2000. The UK only rise slightly from 14.32 to 14.89.
In the prediction, all of the three countries rise around 5% individually in 2030. Germany still maintains the highest percentage 30.42, the secondary Canada has 26.35, and then the last one is the UK, has 20.35.
