The line graph illustrates the percentage of people visiting museum at least once a year across four different age groups between 1980 and 2010.
The 50+ age group had the highest percentage throughout the period, while representatives of 15-24 age range had the lowest visits. In contrast, the remaining two stayed at the same level by the end.
Looking at the details, 25-34 and 35-49 age brackets percentage of visits fluctuated almost equally during the whole period. In 1980 both started at over 35% and the figure declined gradually to 30% by 1990. However, they increased significantly with approximately 5% difference. Both categories remained stable until 2010 before experiencing a slight drop.At the end, it is apparent that the younger people show a bit more interest than the older age class.
From 1980, the proportion of those aged over 50 remained relatively stable, with slight rise from around 48% to nearly 50%. However, this was followed by a gradual decline to nearly 42%, yet it remained the leading group. As for teenagers, the number of their visits started at 20% and grew to about 25% after a decade. Nevertheless, the percent stayed constant for 15 years before decreasing moderately back to just above 20%.
