The chart informs us about the proportion of age of British people and money that are given to charity, during 2 decades and starting from the 90’s.
In general, there are a large amount of decreases, comparing those years; however increases in area of elderly people from 51 to 65+ are also included.
To start with, percentage of the youngest britains was low and dramatically reduced to 7%. Additionally, the percentage from 17 declined rapidly, in comparison to 1990.
Furthermore, proportion of adult people in the age from 26 to 50 had dropped also, but not as significantly as students-age population. On the stage of ages from 36 to 50 graph depicts that in 90’s it was a peak point of giving money to charity, however, afterwards in 2010 this position was taken by elderly people.
Moreover, there are positive outcomes from all of those and it is definitely the over-50-age population. Populatity of giving money suffered a little on all of the previous generations, but in contrast to this, we can see, better indicators on the next step, senior citizens.
