The bar chart compares the percentage of donation, given by the different aged group people, ranging from 18 to more than 65 years of Britain in the year 1990 and 2010.
Overall, the charity given by people whose age is greater than 36, is comparatively higher than the people whose age ranges from of 18 to 35. Moreover, the contribution of very young people aged 18-25 is least than rest of the age group.
In 1990, around 42% contribution come from the middle aged group which is highest than rest of the age category. While, the people in their fifties and seniors have contributed almost 35% and 32% respectively.Also, the charity given by youth is less than half of that given by middle aged, which is approximately 17%.
However, the major donation was given by the people of 51-65 age which is almost to 40% in 2010. Moreover, the dip of 10% is accounted in both age group ranging from 26-35 and 36-50 after 20 year period. Also, the youngster were managed to give just over 5% which is significantly lowest in 2010.
