This figure is an area chart titled "Projected Number of People Ages 65+ with Alzheimer's in the US". The y-axis represents the projected number of people with Alzheimer's, ranging from 0 to 14 million in increments of 2 million. The x-axis represents time from 2020 to 2060 in 10-year increments. Three age groups are shown: 65-74, 75-84, and 85+. The 65-74 age group starts at around 1.7 million in 2020 and increases slightly to about 2.5 million by 2060. The 75-84 group begins at approximately 2.2 million in 2020 and more than doubles to about 4.6 million by 2060. The 85+ group also starts at about 2.2 million in 2020 but shows a much steeper increase, reaching about 6.7 million by 2060. The total projected number of people with Alzheimer's increases from about 6.1 million in 2020 to 8.5 million in 2030, 11.2 million in 2040, 12.7 million in 2050, and 13.8 million in 2060. The source is cited as: "Population Estimate of People with Clinical AD and Mild Cognitive Impairment in the United States (2020–2060)," by Rajan KB, et al., published in Alzheimer's & Dementia 17(12), May 2021, pp. 1966–1975.