The bar chart demonstrates the percentage of British people that give money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010. It is seen from the chart that the percentages follow an upward trend as the age group goes higher for the given years. In 1990, the young adults, adults and middle age groups had considerably higher rates relative to 2010. However, the older age groups, namely 51-65 and 65+, had lower percentages in 1990 than 2010. The lowest rates were recorded by the 18-25 range, as approximately 17% and 7% in 1990 and 2010, respectively, whereas the highest rate belonged to the age group 36-50 in 1990 with more than 40% and 51-65 with nearly 40% in 2010. As it can be concluded from the graph, there is a significant decline in the charity spending from 1990 to 2010. Furthermore, an increasing trend in the percentages in the older age groups can be observed in both of the years.
The bar chart demonstrates the
percentage
of British
people
that give money to charity by
age
range for the years 1990 and 2010. It is
seen
from the chart that the
percentages
follow an upward trend as the
age
group
goes higher for the
given
years. In 1990, the young adults, adults and middle
age
groups
had
considerably
higher rates relative to 2010.
However
, the older
age
groups
,
namely
51-65 and 65+, had lower
percentages
in 1990 than 2010. The lowest rates
were recorded
by the 18-25 range, as approximately 17% and 7% in 1990 and 2010,
respectively
, whereas the highest rate belonged to the
age
group
36-50 in 1990 with more than 40% and 51-65 with
nearly
40% in 2010. As it can
be concluded
from the graph, there is a significant decline in the charity spending from 1990 to 2010.
Furthermore
, an increasing trend in the
percentages
in the older
age
groups
can
be observed
in both of the years.