The bar chart compares the percentages of gross domestic product from two industries in the UK over a period of 8 years.
It is clear that the highest differences in GDP from IT and service industries are in 1998 and 2000, however, the percentages of GDP from these two domains approximately on the same level in 1992-1996. Both IT and service sectors reached their peak in 2000.
Both industries saw rise approximately in 2% from 1992 to 1994, so an increase from 6% to 8% for IT, a growth from 4% to 6% for Service. As a result, the distinction in percentages between these spheres remained on the same level, 2%, in 1992 and 1994. However, the difference between IT and service fell to roughly 1%, consequently, IT sector had a marginal decrease and stood at less than 8% and service sector was 7% in 1996.
Two years later, IT industry surged significantly up to 14%, while Service industry had a slight go and reached just below 8%, and difference between these two was more than 4% in 1998. In 2000, IT was tremendously higher than Service more than 6%, so it accounted well over 14% of GDP. Service industry saw minimal change and stood just above 8% in the same year.
