The bar chart shows information about the UK people aged between 25-34 and their housing type. It also displays two groups of publics that owned accommodation or rented ones.
Bars start from 2004 to 2014 and show homeowners and renters percentages in two different groups. First, home owners’ percentage trend decreased in the mentioned period. Secondly, green bars display steady growth in renters.
Trends show that possessors' shares drop gradually from 2008. The peak they have is near 60% in 2004, at last, in 2014 it falls to a little above 35%. Moreover, leasers go up significantly from 2008. The maximum point is around 50% also the minimum is 20%.
Owners’ and renters’ divisions remained unchanged in 2011 and 2012. Then trends are crossed over in 2013. Percentages of possessing change between 2004 and 2008 are slight. Rented houses percentage change is under 30% from 2004 to 2008 and it goes up from 2009.
In summary, owners’ shares decreased and renters’ percentages increased from 2004 to 2014 among the public aged between 24-35 lives in the UK.
The bar chart
shows
information about the UK
people
aged between 25-34 and their housing type. It
also
displays two groups of
publics
that
owned
accommodation or rented ones.
Bars
start
from 2004 to 2014 and
show
homeowners and renters
percentages
in two
different
groups.
First
,
home owners
’
percentage
trend decreased in the mentioned period.
Secondly
, green bars display steady growth in renters.
Trends
show
that possessors' shares drop
gradually
from 2008. The peak they have is near 60% in 2004, at last, in 2014 it falls to a
little
above 35%.
Moreover
, leasers go up
significantly
from 2008. The maximum point is around 50%
also
the minimum is 20%.
Owners’ and renters’ divisions remained unchanged in 2011 and 2012. Then trends
are crossed
over in 2013.
Percentages
of possessing
change
between 2004 and 2008 are slight. Rented
houses
percentage
change
is under 30% from 2004 to 2008 and it goes up from 2009.
In summary, owners’ shares decreased and renters’
percentages
increased from 2004 to 2014 among the public aged between 24-35
lives
in the UK.