By the graph below we can observe a summary of the charity activity in 1990 and 2010 doing by British people of various ages (18-65 years).
It can be seen that people between 18 and 50 years decrement their charity activity in these 2 years, despite other age range analysed where people increment their donations; in particular, it is relevant the decrement of about 10% of young people (18-25 years) that in total not involved in charity lots of money (about 15% in 1990).
Over 65 years, the charity activity remains stable in the years: from about 32% to 35% of money donated; in the same way the range 51-65 years does not change very much (about a difference of 4%).
The biggest quantity of money devolved is in 1990 from 36-50 years, despite in 2010 it decrements; if we analysed the time of 2010, the maximum money charity is about 40% between 51-65 years.
Finally, the chart reports a general bigger quantity of charity donation in 1990 in contrast of 2010.
