The graph below illustrate data regarding percentage of people in Britain shared their wealth to charity for the year 1990 and 2010 by age ranges.
In the year 1990, estimated shared money by the lowest age bracket is around 17 percent while compared to year 2010 which approximately at 8 percent. As the group age increased money given to charity also raised with the highest percentage in the middle age bracket in both years. It slightly declines until 65 above.
Age group from 18 to 25 in year 1990 has greatest donor compare to year 2010 with a gap at least 10 percent. In ages 26 to 35 it rapidly increased to 31 percent in 1990 and 24 percent in 2010 respectively. In year 1990, highest percentage level of money given under ages 36 to 50 and in contrary to 2010 it belongs in ages 51-65 who give most money to charity.
From age bracket of 36 to 65 and above shows constant percentage of donations in both year 1990 and 2010.
