The bar chart shows the proportion of British people who give money to charity in five age groups in 1990 and 2010.
Overall, it is clear that the percentage of people between 36 and 50 giving money to charity is the highest. The percentage of people donating money in 1990 was greater than in 2010. It is also noticeable that the most difference in the proportion of people donating money in two years is in a group of people from 18 to 25.
In 1990, more than 40% of British people between 36 and 50 gave money to charity, it is the highest proportion in the chart, while the least proportion was in a group of people from 18 to 25. In 2010, these figures of both groups decreased to 35% and 14%, respectively. Besides, the percentage of donating of people in the 26-35 age group declined from 32% to 24%. The bar chart shows the proportion of British people who give money to charity in five age groups
In 1990, 35% and 32% of people giving money to charity were in the 51-65 and the over 65 age group, respectively. These figures of both groups increased to 39% and 35% in 2010.
The bar chart
shows
the
proportion
of British
people
who give
money
to
charity
in five
age
groups
in 1990 and 2010.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the percentage of
people
between 36 and 50 giving
money
to
charity
is the highest. The percentage of
people
donating
money
in 1990 was greater than in 2010. It is
also
noticeable that the most difference in the
proportion
of
people
donating
money
in two years is in a
group
of
people
from 18 to 25.
In 1990, more than 40% of British
people
between 36 and 50 gave
money
to
charity
, it is the highest
proportion
in the chart, while the least
proportion
was in a
group
of
people
from 18 to 25. In 2010, these figures of both
groups
decreased to 35% and 14%,
respectively
.
Besides
, the percentage of donating of
people
in the 26-35
age
group
declined from 32% to 24%. The bar chart
shows
the
proportion
of British
people
who give
money
to
charity
in five
age
groups
In 1990, 35% and 32% of
people
giving
money
to
charity
were in the 51-65 and the over 65
age
group
,
respectively
. These figures of both
groups
increased to 39% and 35% in 2010.