The table above is providing an information about the data and predictions of people aged 65 and above in three different countries which is Canada, Germany, and UK.
overall, the percentage of people aged 65 and above is rising through the year of 1988, 2000 and 2030 in all three countries. the rising percentage means that the population of people aged 65 and above is keep getting larger.
The data from Canada shows that the population is rising from 16.45% in 1988, to 20.65% in 2000, and predict to be at 26.35% in 2030. In Germany, the population is also rising from 20.35% in 1988, to 25.53% in 2000, and the prediction in 2030 is at 30.65%. While in the UK, the percentage of population is also rising but not as higher as other countries which is at 14.25% in 1988, rising to 14.80% in 2000. But they also predicted to have a massive rise in 2030 with 20.45% population of people in aged 65 and above.
From this table, we can conclude that the Germany has a largest population and the UK has a lowest population of people aged 65 and above.
