The bar chart illustrates how much money spent on donation in England by five different age group in the year 1990 and 2010.
It is clear that the figures for spending on charity saw an upward trend in 2010 as opposed to that of in 1990. Also, the people from 36-50 group in 1990 and from 51-65 donated higher than other group respectively.
In 1990, the percentage of spenders given money stood at over 15% then decreased significantly nearly 5% in 2010. People in 26-35 group was above 30% in 1990 but fell slightly to under 25% in 2010. 36-50 group also went down below 35% in 2010 after reaching a peak at over 40% in 1990.
The older group donated most of their budget on charity activities. In 1990, the remaining group spent about 35% and 30% respectively. Over the next ten years, they continued to rise gradually nearly 40% in 51-65 group and accounted for approximately 35% by people over 65 years old.
The bar chart illustrates how much money spent on donation in England by five
different
age
group
in the year 1990 and 2010.
It is
clear
that the figures for spending on charity
saw
an upward trend in 2010 as opposed to that of in 1990.
Also
, the
people
from 36-50
group
in 1990 and from 51-65 donated higher than other
group
respectively
.
In 1990, the percentage of spenders
given
money stood at
over
15% then decreased
significantly
nearly
5% in 2010.
People
in 26-35
group
was above 30% in 1990
but
fell
slightly
to under 25% in 2010. 36-50
group
also
went down below 35% in 2010 after reaching a peak at
over
40% in 1990.
The older
group
donated most of their budget on charity activities. In 1990, the remaining
group
spent about 35% and 30%
respectively
.
Over
the
next
ten years, they continued to rise
gradually
nearly
40% in 51-65
group
and accounted for approximately 35% by
people
over
65 years
old
.