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Band 6+: The chart below gives information on the percentage of British people giving money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010. Summarize the information by selectin and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar chart representing the percentage of British people donating to charity categorized by age range for the years 1990 and 2010. For ages 18-25, the percentage in 1990 was approximately 17% and around 7% in 2010. In the 26-35 age group, it was about 31% in 1990 and 24% in 2010. For ages 36-50, the percentage was 42% in 1990 and 35% in 2010. In the 51-65 age category, about 35% were recorded in 1990 and 39% in 2010. Finally, for those over 65, there was a percentage of approximately 32% in 1990 and 35% in 2010.
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The given bar chart illustrates how much money do British people from 5 sorts of ages give to charity in a 20 years period, from 1990 to 2010.

Overall, while citizens who were under 50 in 2019 donated more money than people at the same age range in 2010, the opposite was true for that of the remaining age group in 2019 and 2010.

It can be seen that Britain resident from 18 to 50 had more tendency to give money to charity. With those aged from 18 to 25 in 1990, about 18% of people donated while only nearly half of that number went to charity in 2010. Besides, there was a large disparity between the nuber of money people under 25 and upper 25 to 35 gave to charity, by nearly 13 percents higher. This number, however, reduced to approximately 24% in 2010. Noticably, about 43% of charity money in 1990 was from people aged from 36 to 50, reaching the peak of the whole chart and the figure was 6 percents lower with the same subject in 2010.

In contrast to those who were under 50, Britain observed a leap in the number of money given to charity by people aged from 51 to upper 65. It is clear that only 35% of money gave to charity was from 51 to 65 people. This number, however, rose by about 4 percents in 2010. Regarding British people upper 65, there was approximately 32% and 35% people donated money for charity in 1990 and 2010 respectively.

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