The bar graph shows information about money that is donated to charity by British people by age range in 1990 and 2010.
Overall, in Britain , people donated more money in 1990, but in contrast, more people after age 50 spent money on charity per 2010 year. Furthermore, the most significant difference in donation was between 18-25 and 36-50 ages.
Firstly, in 1990 , the less money were spent by young adults, it was near 17%. The highest index showing ages 36-50, which takes about 42% of people who donate on charity. There is a similarities between ages 26-35 and people who is 65+,percent of giving money in both of bars shows number near 31%.
Secondly, the amount of money that donate in 2010 by people aged 18-25 is extremely low. It indicates only 7 % of contributions. People who aged 51-65 reached the highest point throughout the whole 2010 period, the number of charity shows 38% . Also there are similarities in two bars, people with the age 36-50 and 65+ have clearly the same indicators.
