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The image shows a bar graph representing the percentage of British people giving money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010. In 1990, the 18-25 age group had around 17%, 26-35 age group had approximately 35%, 36-50 age group had about 28%, 51-65 age group had nearly 38%, and the >65 age group had around 35%. In 2010, the 18-25 age group had around 22%, 26-35 age group had approximately 38%, 36-50 age group had about 32%, 51-65 age group had nearly 40%, and the >65 age group had around 36%. The highest percentage in both years was in the 51-65 age group, and the 18-25 age group had the lowest percentage. There is an increase in the percentages from 1990 to 2010 in all age groups.
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The bar chart compares the proportion of people who donated money to the charity and this people were categorised by age between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, charity recived the highest amount of money from the individuals who were 36 to 50. However, the proportion of young people(18-25) who donated money to the social organisation was lowest.
According to the bar chart, there was a decrease in the proportion of middle aged people (36-50) who sent money to charity,a fall of almost 7% from 42% to 35%, over a period of 20 years.In 1990,17% young generation (17-25) donated money to the charity, and this figure dropped at 8% in 2010,a fall of 9%.
On the other hand, United Kingdom saw an increase in the percentage of people who were (51-65) and donated money to charity from about 35% to 40%, in the years of 1990 and 2010. Similarly the percentage of individuals who donated money to the charity was increased from 32% to 35%, a rise of 3% between 1990 and 2010.
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