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The image is a line graph with four lines representing four different countries (India, China, Japan, and the US) over a period from 1980 to 2050. India's line starts at around 4 in 1980 and increases steadily to approximately 6 in 2010, then ascends more steeply to about 12 in 2050. China's line begins at roughly 5 in 1980, climbs gradually to around 9 in 2010, then rises significantly to about 23 in 2040 and continues to rise slightly to approximately 25 in 2050. Japan's line starts at approximately 12 in 1980, remains relatively flat with a slight increase to about 15 in 2020, followed by a more rapid incline to roughly 23 in 2040, and then a slight decline to around 21 in 2050. The US's line commences at around 9 in 1980 and rises sharply to 35 by 2050.
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The data represents the increment of residents above the age of 65 from India, China, Japan and the US. It depicts the population from the year 1980 and predicts data until the year 2050. The population rate for the four countries is measured in percentages.
Overall, the US has the highest life expectancy compared to the Asians, where, India is ranked the lowest in survival of senior citizens over 65 years, compared to the two East Asian nations.
As it is evident, In the year 2050, it is estimated that the US will have around 37%, a massive climb from less than 10% in 1980. China is second, because of its rapid increase
in elder Chinese citizens from approximately 5% in 1980 to falling slightly short to 25% in 2050.The lowest elderly ratio is in India, ranging around 12% in 2050. Until the year 2020, there was moderate growth in the number of citizens in the age group, but it seems that there will be a drastic increase from 2030 across all four nations.
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