The bar chart shows the percentage of people aged 25-34 are accommodated in the UK within 10 years from 2004 to 2014. According to the graph, in 2004, there was a big disproportion between the number of tenants and home owners, up to 60% for occupants while the residents just made up about 20 percent. These two ratios were also the highest and the lowest rate of the homeowners and renters.
In comparison, the chart illustrates how the count of homeowners’s percentage slowly decreased from 60% in 2004 to 45% in 2010 and then 35% in 2014 while those of the tenants rose gradually through each year, from 20% in 2004, 35% in 2010 went up to 48% in 2014. However, there was a time that both the ratio of the lodgers and the owners remained stably, it was the period from 2011 to 2012, when the percentage of homeowners was about 43 and the one of renters was about 40 to 41.
In conclusion, it is easily apparent that people tend to rent a house rather than own one.
The bar chart
shows
the percentage of
people
aged 25-34
are accommodated
in the UK within 10 years from 2004 to 2014. According to the graph, in 2004, there was a
big
disproportion between the number of tenants and
home owners
, up to 60% for occupants while the residents
just
made up about 20 percent. These two ratios were
also
the highest and the lowest rate of the homeowners and renters.
In comparison
, the chart illustrates how the count of
homeowners’s
percentage
slowly
decreased from 60% in 2004 to 45% in 2010 and then 35% in 2014 while those of the tenants rose
gradually
through each year, from 20% in 2004, 35% in 2010 went up to 48% in 2014.
However
, there was a time that both the ratio of the lodgers and the owners remained
stably
, it was the period from 2011 to 2012, when the percentage of homeowners was about 43 and the one of renters was about 40 to 41.
In conclusion
, it is
easily
apparent that
people
tend to rent a
house
rather
than
own
one.