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The line chart illustrates the proportion of the population who are over the age of 65 in India, China, Japan, and the US from 1980 to 2010, with projections until 2050. Overall, the percentage of the population will be the highest in the US, while the lowest will be in India over the 70-year period. […]
The line graph depicts the population of senior citizens aged 65 years and older in four major countries—India, China, Japan, and the USA—from 1980 to 2050. Overall, it is clear that the United States has the largest older population throughout the year, followed by China and Japan. India has a significant number of older people. […]
Overall, the chart is a representation of the population growth for individuals above the age of 65 among four nations across the globe: 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. […]
