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The image displays a bar chart comparing charity data across 2012, 2013, and 2014, measured in thousands of dollars, for six categories: Social welfare, Education, Environment, Health, Wildlife, and Arts. Social welfare: 2012 at approximately 20k, 2013 roughly 20k, 2014 around 25k; Education: 2012 at approximately 10k, 2013 around 10k, 2014 roughly 15k; Environment: 2012 near 10k, 2013 just below 10k, 2014 about 12k; Health: 2012 about 7k, 2013 around 7k, 2014 just below 10k; Wildlife: 2012 slightly above 5k, 2013 roughly 5k, 2014 close to 7k; Arts: 2012 just above 5k, 2013 around 7k, 2014 about 9k.
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of money donated by one company to six types of charity between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, social welfare received the highest level of funding in all three years, while arts consistently had the lowest donations. Most categories showed a gradual increase over the period.
Donations to social welfare rose steadily from about 20 thousand dollars in 2012 to around 25 thousand in 2014. Education also experienced growth, increasing from roughly 10 thousand to 13 thousand dollars. Contributions to health rose from 4 to about 8 thousand dollars, and wildlife funding grew gradually from 2 to 4 thousand dollars.
Environmental charities showed small fluctuations, rising slightly in 2013 and then returning to around 6 thousand dollars in 2014. Meanwhile, arts received the least support, increasing only modestly from about 1 to just over 2 thousand dollars.
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