The given graph illustrates how Italian people by age range give money to charity between 2009 and 2019.
Overall, there is obviously that the groups of age from 18 year olds to 50 year olds in 2009 was higher than that in 2019, while the oppiste was true for groups of age from 51 to above 65. Noticeably, in 2009, the adults aging 36 year olds to 50 year olds did the highest charity, while giving money to charity by teenagers from 18 year olds to 25 year olds in 2019 was the lowest.
The proportion of teenagers doing charity in 2009 was approximately 20%, and higher than 9% of that in 2019. A similar pattern was seen in the figure for people in 26 year olds to 35 year olds in 2009 and 2019 that were 36% and 26% respectively. The highest rate by 41% was witnessed in the figure for people in 36 to 50 age group in 2009, compared to 34% that in 2019.
Conversely, others age groups underwent differents. The 51 to 65 age group rate in 2009 was lower than that in 2019, by 39% and 35% respectively. Finally, the percentage of elderly aging above 65 year olds in 2009 (31%) was still lower than that in 2019 (35%).
