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The chart examines the levels of domination among people of different ages in Britain.

Overall, a greater percentage of Britain people gave money to charity in 1990 than in 2010.
However, across the two years, the pattern in different before and after the age of 50.

In 1990, 42% of the 36-50 age-group made charitable donation, and this figure is the
highest on the chart. The 18-25s contributed the least at only 17%. By 2010, these figures
had fallen significantly to 35% and 7% respectively. The level of domination from the 26-35
age-group also experienced a decrease in 2010 from 31% to 24%.

While domination up to age of 50 declined across the two years, they rose among the 51-65
age-group from 35% to nearly 40%, which was the highest percentage for 2010. The figure
for the over 65s was lower than this, at 35%, but it was still a little higher than the 1990
figure of 32%.

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