The provided chart offers a visual representation of the level of money donated to six different sectors by a company over three consecutive years, starting in 2012 and ending in 2014.
Overall, the substantial disparity of donations in different types of charity was obvious, with social welfare being the most prioritized while the donor more neglected wildlife and arts. Another interesting point is that only donations to the environment recorded a mild decline. In contrast, the remaining fields followed an ascending trend, except for education, whose figure remained unchanged despite some fluctuationns, Indicating a shift in interest and priority.
In 2012, the company donated approximately 24000 dollars into social welfare, making it the most cared sector. Next on the list were education and environment with 7000 dollars each, the figures for the remaining areas varied slightly, ranging from 2000 to 6000 dollars.
Thereafter, there was a significant transformation in the charity landscape, with social welfare continuing to maintain the largest beneficiary, reaching up to 24000 dollars at the end of the period after a major decline in 2013. Similarly, health, wildlife, and arts also followed an ascending trajectory, peaking at 9000, 5000, and 4000 dollars, respectively. conversely, donations for environment exhibited a downward tendency, ending at 6000 dollars after decreasing to 5000 dollars in 2013. Finally, the figure for education, despite a marginal decrease, recovered to its original level at 7000 dollars.
