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The image illustrates a bar chart featuring the percentage of British people donating to charity across five age groups for 1990 and 2010; for age group 18-25, 1990 shows approximately 17% and 2010 about 6%; for 26-35, 1990 displays around 31% and 2010 nearly 24%; for 36-50, 1990 indicates about 42% and 2010 slightly higher at 35%; for 51-65, 1990 presents roughly 35% and 2010 similar at 39%; for those over 65, 1990 records approximately 32% and 2010 nearly 35%.
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The bar chart compares the money British people at age 18 to more then 65 spent for the years 1990 and 2010.
Overall,it is clearly form the chart that figures people at age 36-50 in 1990 are highest(42%) than those for age ranges .In age 51-65 was the socond most spent money higher in 1990, with 35% of the simple .Third in more than 65 less than is at 3% ,follow by in age 26 to 35 , with 31% .Finally , is at age 18-25 had 16%.
Looking at the information in 2010 spend money in the age range is had decreased except age more than 65,36-59,and 51-65 are increared then 1990. First is higher at 39% in age 51-65.second at 36-59and more than 65 had each welcomed 35% of the range .followed by 26-35 is 24% ,Finally is at the 18-25 are 16% of range.
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