The graph and table provide information of the population of Japan where the graph represents the trend of the population from 1950 to 2055. Whereas, the table illustrates both count and percentage of the people aged 65 or above, over 4 periods (1950,2005,2035,2055).
Overall, the population of Japan is highest in 2005 while the lowest was recorded in 1950. On the other hand, it is observed that the number of people aged 65 or above is less in 1950 and expected to be highest in 2055 in the given range.
Considering the population trend, in 1950 there were 84.1 million while the figure gradually increased and reached its peak of 127.8 million in 2005. While the numbers were relatively stable till 2015, it is expected to drop suddenly to reach 89.9 million in 2025.
Regarding citizens aged 65 or above, the lowest percentage (4.9%) was in 1950 with X million out of Y million. Afterward, there was an upward trend and expected to reach its highest figures in 2055 accounting for 41% of the population (36 million out of 89.9 million).
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