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The image depicts a bar graph comparing the percentage of British people giving money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010. The age ranges are 18-25, 26-35, 36-50, 51-65, and >65. For 1990, the percentages are approximately 18% for 18-25, 29% for 26-35, 31% for 36-50, 35% for 51-65, and 40% for >65. For 2010, the percentages are approximately 22% for 18-25, 35% for 26-35, 38% for 36-50, 41% for 51-65, and 45% for >65. Each age range shows an increase in percentage from 1990 to 2010, with the highest increase in the 26-35 age range and the lowest increase in the 18-25 age range. The >65 age range has the highest percentage for both years, while the 18-25 age range has the lowest percentage for both years.
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The given data elucidates information about British people giving money for donation by age group for the year of 1990 and 2010 presented in percentages. All in all, there are two major separation, where are age groups increased and the other groups declained.
Starts with younger group of age, 18-25 experienced downfall almost 10% from 1990 to 2010. The second age group 26-35 falling nearly 7% within given period and the middle age group 36-50 with similar pattern down cleary amount 5%. Moreover, the group age of 36-50 dubbed as the highest giving money for charity with more than 40% for 1990 year.
In the other figures, the age group of 51-65 encounter 5% higher from 1990 to 2010. As well as the age group of 51-65 claimed the top chart of 2010 with 40% giving charity. Then, the age group >65 undergone another 5% for the given period with good start at 30% in 1990.
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