The chart below gives information on the percentage of British people giving money to charity by age range for the years 1990 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates of the British people spent their money to donations different type of ages for two years, 1999 between 2010. It is measured in a percentages. Overall, it can be seen that, people spent money for to, charity these charities were given higher percentages in 36-50 ages.
Donations of people were given about the proportion of 17 for to 18-25 ages in 1990. By 2010, given donations declined dramatically the percentage of 7 in these ages. For to 26-30 ages were spent charity the percentage of 30 in 1990 and for 2010 people spent money was about 25%. In 36-50 ages saw high charity percents of 42 in 1990. Subsequently, in 2010 given money for charity declined significantly was around 35. Afterwards, percentage of donation for 51-65 ages witnessed slight decrease in 35% for 1990 and these ages saw a bit higher percent of 39% for 2010. In donation of 65 ages experienced the percentages of 33 in 1990. By 2010, these progress increased significantly than 1990 year.
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