The bar chart compares the proportion of British
people
in five different age Use synonyms
groups
who spent money on charity in 1990 and 2010.
Use synonyms
Overall
, in 1990, Linking Words
people
aged between 18 to 50 showed higher percentages, Use synonyms
while
in 2010, the majority of spenders were over 50 years old. Linking Words
Moreover
, the Linking Words
percentage
of younger Use synonyms
people
aged under 36, who gave money, was less than Use synonyms
those
of older Correct determiner usage
that
groups
in both years.
In terms of Use synonyms
people
who were under 51, the Use synonyms
percentage
of these Use synonyms
groups
in 1990 was significantly higher than those of older Use synonyms
groups
, ranging from over 15% to Use synonyms
exceed
40% for the former Verb problem
more than
groups
, compared to under 10% to around 35% in the later Use synonyms
groups
. The highest proportion across the period was observed for the 36-to-50-year-old group in 1990, comprising more than 40%.
For older Use synonyms
people
who were over 50, the trend obviously shifted. The Use synonyms
percentage
of these Use synonyms
groups
saw noticeable changes. Use synonyms
While
the Linking Words
percentage
of the 51-to-65 group stood at around 35% in 1990, Use synonyms
this
number grew to nearly 40% by 2010, making it the dominant group in 2010. Linking Words
The
similar trend was Correct article usage
A
also
seen in that of Linking Words
people
aged over 65 years old, increasing from just above 30% to around 35% in the final year.Use synonyms
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