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The image shows a bar graph representing the percentage of British people giving money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010. In 1990, the 18-25 age group had around 17%, 26-35 age group had approximately 35%, 36-50 age group had about 28%, 51-65 age group had nearly 38%, and the >65 age group had around 35%. In 2010, the 18-25 age group had around 22%, 26-35 age group had approximately 38%, 36-50 age group had about 32%, 51-65 age group had nearly 40%, and the >65 age group had around 36%. The highest percentage in both years was in the 51-65 age group, and the 18-25 age group had the lowest percentage. There is an increase in the percentages from 1990 to 2010 in all age groups.
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This chart shows about Donation made by British Citizen to the charity , based on their age in to different years 1990 and 2010
Overall, A greater percentage of British people had donated charity in 1990 then compare to 2010. However, during the two years, the pattern differs before and after the age of 50.
In 1990, 42% of the 36-50 age-group have contributed charitable donation. It’s the highest in the year and least contribution from age-group 18-25 have made 17%. In 2010, it has fallen to 35% and 7% respectively. The proportion of donations from the age-group 26-35 is 31% and declined in 2010 to 24%.
While, the number of contributions up to age 50 have declined over the two years. As they rose between the age- group 51-65 from 35% nearly to 40% in 2010. Which was the highest percentage for the year 2010. For age greater than 65, donation have slightly increased from 32% to 35% in 2010.
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