The bar graph illustrates the charity finances of one company donating to 6 different fields between 2012 and 2013.
Evidently, social welfare type was the predominant donation given throughout the period under consideration, while arts type showed the remaining situation. Furthermore, health, wildlife and art donation witnessed a slight increase in the 3 years, whist social welfare, education and environment donation fluctuated.
In 2012, approximately 6 units of donation were given to health charity, while wildlife and arts were similar at 3 units. By the year 2014, the amount of money donated to health had surged to 7 units. Meanwhine, wildlife donation and arts donation had reached 5 units and 4 units respectively.
At the beginning, donation for social welfare stood at nearly 23 units, then declined to 16 units in 2013 before finishing as the highest figure of the graph in 2014 at 24 units. The data for ‘education’ and ‘environment’ was consistently alike. In the start of the period, both of the figure leveled at 7 units. These, then, decreased to 6 units and 5 units respectively and finally reached 7 units and 6.5 units in order.
