The bar chart shows that Canadian people's donated in five age categories
The bar chart shows that Canadian people's donated in five age categories m3epA
The bar chart shows that Canadian people's donated in five age categories (18 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 49, 50 to 64, 64 and over) in 2000 and 2015.
Overall, the number of contribution to charity in 2000 was higher than in 2015 from age 35 to 49. Both 2000 and 2015 donated the least between the age group of 18 and 24, while the highest amount of money was given in the age group between 35 and 49 in 2000, compared to 50 to 64 in 2015.
For people aged 35 to 49 in 2000, approximately 38% of charitable persons, on this opposed as to 2015, around 33% of donors. In contrast, between the ages of 50 and 64 in 2015, donors were 5% more than the same blood donors in 2000.
The most dramatic change it was between 18 and 24, donors in 2015 (about 20 percent), were over double that of 2000 which were only 10 %. On the other point, the percentage of donors between the ages of 25 and 35 was about 28 % in 2000, a slight increase from 2015, when they were exactly 25 %. in contrast, the age of 65 and over, in 2015 was about 31%, which was only 4% more than in 2000. 
The bar chart  
shows
 that Canadian  
people
's donated in five  
age
 categories (18 to 24, 25 to 34, 35 to 49, 50 to 64, 64 and over) in 2000 and 2015. 
Overall
, the number of contribution to charity in 2000 was higher than in 2015 from  
age
 35 to 49. Both 2000 and 2015 donated the least between the  
age
 group of 18 and 24, while the highest amount of money was  
given
 in the  
age
 group between 35 and 49 in 2000, compared to 50 to 64 in 2015.
For  
people
 aged 35 to 49 in 2000, approximately 38% of charitable persons, on this opposed as to 2015, around 33% of  
donors
.  
In contrast
, between the  
ages
 of 50 and 64 in 2015,  
donors
 were 5% more than the same blood  
donors
 in 2000.
The most dramatic  
change
 it was between 18 and 24,  
donors
 in 2015 (about 20 percent), were over double that of 2000 which were  
only
 10 %. On the other point, the percentage of  
donors
 between the  
ages
 of 25 and 35 was about 28 % in 2000, a slight increase from 2015, when they were exactly 25 %.  
in
 contrast, the  
age
 of 65 and over, in 2015 was about 31%, which was  
only
 4% more than in 2000.