The bar chart compares the percentage of British people donated to charity who are divided into 5 age groups in 1990 and 2010. Overall, it can be seen that people aged 18 to 50 years had the intention to donate their money in 1990 than 2010. By contrast, for senior-agers from 51 years and above were willing to give their money for charity in 2010 rather than 20 years before that.
In 1990, 36 to 50 years old people experienced the highest percentage of people who present the fund approximately ay 45%. At this time, 18-25 years old people were the lowest percentage at just over 15%.
Twenty years later, people aged 18 to 25 years still placed the same positition as having the lowest percentage of donating money. For the highest percentage, people aged 51 to 65 switched the position of 36 to 50 years old people from the second to the first highest percentage of people who donate their money for charity. At this year also, the bar chart shows the equality in terms of percentage of people aged 36 to 50 and above 65 years old who donated their money.
