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The data illustrates the proportion of British citizens who donated money to charities of different age groups in the years1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that in1990 most British residents of different age groups donated more money than in 2010.
People aged 36-50 donated around 40% in 1990, more than in 2010, which was almost 35%. In 2010 residents aged 21-65 provided approximately 40% of the money to charity, compared with 35% in 1990.
In 2010, there was an increase in percentage of British citizens who gave money to charity: 5% 18-25, 25% for those aged 26-35, and 35% for those aged over 65 . It is evident that the 26-35 age group and those over 65 donated almost 30% which is higher than the 15% donated by the 18-25 age group in 1990.
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