The graph below gives the results of a survey showing what 1,000 young people did after leaving school between 2008 and 2012 . Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features , and make comparisons where relevant .
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of British residents providing funding for the charity clarified into age groups in 1990 and 2010. Overall, the rate of people raising funds from age 18 to 50 was predominant in 1990 compared to others in 2010, whereas the age group above 51 did not follow this trend.
In 1990, the funding rate of people from 36 to 50 years old hit the peak spanning the period, which was above 40%. The younger age group from 18 to 25, on the other hand, made up the most modest percentage which was roughly one-third of the highest volume. The remaining groups contributed moderately higher in the range of 30% to 35%.
However, people from 51 to 65 years old constituted the uttermost funding percentage, about 40% in 2010. The youngest group remained the lowest merely more than 5%. Meanwhile, people who raised funds for charity from the two age groups which are 36 to 50 and above 65 had the same figure in comparison to the middle-aged group in 1990. Subsequently, the remaining group landed at the rate of 25%, still approximately 5 times higher than the lowest.
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