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Band 5+: The pie chart below shows the percentage of housing owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007

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The image displays two pie charts comparing housing ownership and rental in the UK for the years 1991 and 2007. In 1991, with a total of 22 million homes, the distribution was as follows: home owner 60%, social renting 23%, private renting 11%, and social housing 6%. By 2007, out of 27 million homes, the breakdown shifted to: home owner 70%, social renting 17%, private renting 11%, and social housing 2%.
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The provided pie charts display informa || regarding housing owned and rented in the UK between 1991 and 2007.

Overall, it is clear that the percentage of homeowners was the highest. While the figure for social housing was the lowest. Additionally, some of these figures showed an upward trend over the years.

To begin with, in 1991, the UK had 22 million homes, while in 2007, the number rose significantly to 27 million homes. Furthermore, in 1991, the percentage of homeowners stood at almost 60%, while in 2007, the number of owners rose significantly to almost 70%. However, private

renting stood at 11% in both years.

Turning to the rest of the data, in 1991, social renting stood at 23%, while in 2007, it dropped significantly to 17%. Similarly, the percentage of social housing stayed at 17% in 2007, after it decline

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