The table illustrates data about the population figures of New Zealand from 2011 to 2012 by age group.
Overall, what stands out from the table is that the 15-39 age group demonstrated the highest number, while the 65+ age group remained at least in both years.
In 2011, the age group 15-39 demonstrated 1.577.256, which was the biggest number among other groups. Although the 40-64 age category lag behind, it presented 1.331.907. Furthermore, the count of people who is under 15 displayed 898.160, which was the average. However, the 65+ age category exhibited 573.956, which was the lowest count among other groups.
In 2012, the age group under 15 made a minor decrease to 896.364. Nonetheless, the quantity of the age group 40-64 (1.339.898) and 65+ (596.903) made a significant increase, whereas the size of the population 15-39 showed a minor decrease to 1.574.102, but remained the highest. By comparison, the age category 65+ remained at least one more time.
