The given chart illustrates the proportion of people donated to charitable organizations by age group for the years 2000 and 2015 in Canada.
Overall, percentages in many age categories showed slight change during the period. The donation of the individuals aged 25-34 and 35-49 declined marginally while the number of people aged more than 50 years donated more than the first year in the second one. Notably, the youth group aged 18 to 24 stood out in the chart due to the smallest amount of donors.
In 2000, the proportion of donors in the 18 to 24 group was around 20%, but this figure decreased sharply to just above 10% in 2015. Similarly, the 25 to 34 age group saw a decline from approximately 29% to 25%. The 35 to 49 group also experienced a drop, from 39% in 2000 to about 34% in 2015, although it remained among the top contributing groups.
In contrast, older age groups showed an upward trend. The 50 to 64 category rose from about 34% to nearly 38%, becoming the leading group in 2015. Likewise, individuals aged 65 and over increased their contributions from roughly 30% to 34%.
