The graph illustrates the proportion of people from different age groups in Canada who donated to a specific non-profit organization in the years 2000 and 2015.
Overall, the largest number of donors in 2010 came from the middle-aged group, while in 2015, the top demographic of donors were individuals aged 35 to 60 years. In contrast, younger individuals were the least charitable compared to other age groups.
In 2000, individuals aged 35 to 49 had the highest donation rate, contributing nearly 49% of total donations. In comparison, the youth category accounted for just 20%, making them the least active donors. Both adults aged 50 to 64 and seniors aged 65 and over represented approximately 31% and 29% of donors, respectively.
By 2015, those aged 50 to 64 were the highest donors, contributing 37%. This was followed closely by middle-aged individuals and seniors, both of whom had similar percentages. Meanwhile, the adult group made up 25% of donations, and the youth category dropped to 11%, finishing last on the list.
