the graph illustrates the proportions of british people contributing tocharity by age groups for the years 1990 and 2010. overall, there was an increased with those aged under, and declining for those over 50.
In 1990, the 36-50 age group was the most charitable group reaching 40% contributions, followed by 51-65 age group at about 35%. The lowest charitable was 18-25 age group with less than 20% contribution. Others such as 26-35 and more than 65 age group showed moderate contribution around 30% with more than 65 age group slightly higher than 26-35. This indicates a steady increase of participation, peaking at age group 36-50
By 2010, those aged 51-65 are the highest contributors with nearly reached 40% contributions, followed by 36-50 and more than 65 age group with both about 35%. The lowest contributor are those aged 18-25 with less than 10%, it’s lesser than 1990. In 2010 has a steady growth with reaching its peak at age group 51-65 with nearly reached 40%
