Given is the bar chart, which provides a comparison of the amount of money in a company donated to six types between 2012 and 2014.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that donations to social welfare received the largest share. Besides, contributions to social welfare, health, wildlife, arts experienced an upward trend, while other groups showed contrasting patterns.
In 2012, the spending of money in social welfare was the highest at $23,000, about sixth times higher than that of health, wildlife and arts, at ranging from $3,000 to $6,000. There was $18,000 that social welfare was given and increased moderately to nearly $24,000 in 2014. Over the same period, contributions to health and wildlife saw steady growth, reaching $9,000 and $5,000 by 2014 respectively. Arts received $3,000 in 2012 and remained stable for the next two years, increasing marginally to $4,000 in 2014.
For education and the environment, donations began at $8,000 each in 2012 but fell slightly in 2013. By 2014, contributions recovered to around $8,000 for education and $7,000 for the environment.
