The given bar chart illustrates distribution of British people of different age groups contributing their money towards charity organizations over a time frame of two different years (1990 and 2010) respectively.
Overall, it can be observed that the total fiscal contribution was greater in 1990 when compared to the year 2010. Moreover, people falling under the age group 36 to 50 contributed the most in 1990 as opposed to the people between 51 to 65 in the year 2010.
In terms of the youngest age group (18 to 25), contribution in 1990 (around 16%) was more than twice than that of in 2010 (approximately 6%). The same trend of greater contribution was followed in age groups 26 to 35 and 36 to 50.
Going forward, a reverse trend was observed in age groups 51-66 and age groups greater than 65 wherein the people cashed out more money in the year 2010 with around 5% and 3% increase in the respective age groups.
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