The bar chart illustrates data on the percentage of Canadian citizens who donated money to charitable organizations in different age groups in 2000 and 2015. It is measured in percentages. Overall, the percentage of Canadian donors changed between 2000 and 2015, with middle-aged people donating more than young-aged individuals.
In 2000, around 20% of 18-year-olds and approximately 28% of 25-year-old Canadians donated to charity organizations. Furthermore, between 30% and 35% of older age groups gave money to these associations, and 35-year-old citizens reached the peak of nearly 38%.
In contrast, in 2015, about 10% of 24-year-olds and nearly 25% of 34-year-old individuals gifted money to aid organizations. Moreover, approximately 37% of 64-year-old individuals had a higher rate than people who are 49 and 65 years old. Thus, donation habits shifted over time, with younger people donating less, while older age groups became more generous.
