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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 following chart given below provides information on the percentage of British people giving money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010.
During the year 1990 money given to charity by age groups of 18-25 crossed 15% , 26-35 crossed 30% , 36-50 crossed 40% , 51-65 reached a peak of 35% and above 65 reached a peak and crossed 25% .
On comparison during the year 2010 money given to charity by age groups has a vast difference , age groups of 18-25 has just crossed 5% , 26-35 crossed 20% but didn’t exceed 25% , 36-50 reached peak of 35% , age group 51-65 reached the highest among all the age group and reaching the point of almost 40% crossing the 35% mark and age group above 65 following it by reaching the 35% mark.
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