The chart below gives information on the percentages of British people giving money to charity by range for the years 1990 and 2010.
The diagram indicates the proportion of British people who did monetary help to
charity
, in 1990 and 2010, based on their age brackets.
Overall
, it is clear that
in the first year of investigation, people aged between 36 and 50 gave the most amount of money; while
elderlies aged 65+ played the most dominant role in 2010 in funding charity
.
Regarding 1990, what stands out from the scheme is that youngsters were between 18 and 25 years old with roughly 17% having the least participation. Conversely
, the greatest budget paid to charity
by folks was from 36 to 50, which was around 42%. Also
, individuals in the other cohorts had approximately identical proportions in charity
funding within the period.
Focusing on 2010, it can be seen that folks in the age bracket from 51 to 65 accounted for the largest section of helping charity
. In contrast
, the youngest bunch had the least segment which was a tiny fraction more than 5%. Moreover
, the previous and next age groups were exactly the same in this
study, with a percentage of 35.Submitted by n97.mortazian on
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