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The image displays a bar graph with two data sets for the years 1990 and 2010. It shows percentages for age groups 18-25, 26-35, 36-50, 51-65, and >65. For 1990, the percentages are 5% (18-25), 15% (26-35), 35% (36-50), 40% (51-65), and 30% (>65). For 2010, the percentages are 10% (18-25), 30% (26-35), 40% (36-50), 45% (51-65), and 40% (>65). The graph has a percentage range from 0% to 45% in 5% increments on the vertical axis and the listed age groups on the horizontal axis.
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The data shows how the percentage of British citizens donating to charity changed from 1990 and 2010, as the donor’s age raged.
First of all, it is clear that people under their fifties gave less in 2010 than in 1990. The main change belongs to the younger, whose percentage dropped by almost 10% in twenty years. And about the donors of those who were from the age of 26 to 35, it decreased from 30% to less than 25%, while it went down from 42% to 35% considering people between 36 and 50 years old.
However, when it comes to citizens over 50 years old, the trend seems to be raising. It can be seen that the percentage of donors between 51 and 65 years old increased from 35% in 1990 to 40% in 2010. Similarly, people older than 65 years old giving money to charity rose from 30% to 35%.
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