The bar chart illustrates information about the percentage of British individuals giving money to charity by age range between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, the number of British people aged 18-50 giving money to charity decreased significantly, while the proportion of British people aged 51 and older giving money to charity increased significantly. The proportion of British people aged 36-50 giving money to charity had the highest percentage among all different age groups in 1990, while the number of British people aged 51-65 giving money to charity had the highest percentage in 2010.
The number fo British people aged 18-25 giving money to charity dropped from around 17% in 1990 to nearly 8% in 2010. The number of British people aged 26-35 giving money to charity declined from around 30% in 1990 to approximately 24% in 2010. The proportion of British people aged 36-50 giving money to charity decreased from around 40% in 1990 to nearly 35% in 2010.
The percentage of British people aged 51-65 giving money to charity rose from around 35% in 1990 to nearly 40% in 2010. The number of British people aged 65 and older giving money to charity climbed from around 32% in 1990 to approximately 35% in 2010.
