The graph illustrates the proportion of people from different age groups in Canada who donate to a specific non-profit organization for the year 2000 and 2015.
Overall, the highest number of donors seems to be the middle-aged group in 2010, while keeping an eye in 2015 on the top list were people were from age 35 to 60 years. On the other hand, youngsters seem to be least charitable as compared to others.
To begin with in the year 2000, people aged from 35 to 49 had donated nearly 49% resulting higest as compared to others. Following this, youths had encountered to be the least donor which accounted to 20%. While, adults and aged group from 50 to 64 years were approximately 31% respectively, and 65 and over 29%.
Furthermore, in 2015, People of 50 to 64 years were the higest doner which was of 37% followed by middle aged and 64 plus years were the same percentage.While adults were 25% and youth becoming only 11% as the last on the list
