Given is the table delineating the proportion of the over-65s in three distinct countries: Canada, Germany and the UK in two certain years 1988 and 2000 and giving projections in 2030.
Perceptibly, there seems to be a drastic leap in the rate of old people in all of the nations mentioned during the course of time. Furthermore, Germany is expected to dominate in that percentage.
During the period from 1988 to 2000, starting from 20.45% of the aged population, Germany reported a dramatic surge to 25.32%, followed by Canada with a 4.35% escalation from 16.32%. The lowest percentage belonged to the UK with 14.23% in 1988 and 14.89% in 2000.
Thenceforth, Germany is anticipated to continue ranking first with 30.42% in 2030. Second in terms of the percentage of the over-65s is likely to Canada with 26.35% predicted which is 6% higher than that rate of the UK in the last year.
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