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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 graph provides information about the fund given by five different age groups in Britain for the charity in the year 1990 and 2010.
Analyzing the provided data,in 1990 18-25 years age group gave around 17% money which plummeted by almost half in 2010.While 26-35 years citizens provided above 30% that decreased by one-fifth in 2010.More than 40% fund was supplied by 36-50 years in 1990 which also went down nearly 6% that was 35% in 2010.
On the other hand, adults residents of British that is 51-over 65 years gave around 30-35% in 1990 and 35-40% on 2010 respectively.In comparison the adults from 51 to over 65 have given relatively more amount for charity than the youndg peoples.
Overall, the fund provided in 1990 was comparitively higher than the fund of 2010 except by the people who were over 50 years old.
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