The scheme below provides us with evidence about the number of individuals from Great Britain giving money for good deeds. Generally, the percentage of young adults has reduced , while older people still prefer dividing their money on charity.
Number of young adults spending money on helping others is still the least , and it got worse by 2010. In 1990 the most generous ones were middle aged people (36-50) , while in 2010 things changed , and elderly people seem to provide charity organizations with cash more often. Retired individuals keep staying stable , there is not a huge difference between two date rates. People at the age 26-35, have a remarkable downfall in giving up their money.
Overall, according to the diagram, people in their middle ages give money to a charity more often than others , even though there is a little downgrade in 2010. The least in the list are teenagers and young adults , they seem to not be able to spend their money for human beings in need. Elderly people stayed stable through years.
