The bar chart illustrates the percentage of British individuals donating money to charity across various age groups for the years 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it can be observed that the percentage of donations to charity in 1990 experienced an increase, but afterward, this percentage faced a slight decrease. In contrast, the percentage of people giving money to charity in 2010 saw a significant increase, although it ultimately declined by the end of the time period.
The proportion of British people aged 18-25 donating to charity dropped from around 17% in 1990 to nearly 8% in 2010. Similarly, the percentage of British individuals aged 26-35 giving to charity decreased from approximately 32% in 1990 to about 24% in 2010. For those aged 36-50, donations declined from just under 45% in 1990 to 35% in 2010.
In contrast, the percentage of British people aged 51-65 donating to charity surged from 35% in 1990 to approximately 39% in 2010. Additionally, the number of individuals aged 65 and older giving to charity climbed from around 32% in 1990 to approximately 35% in 2010.
