The bar chart compared revenues of the United Kingdom between 2000 and 2010 based on 3 sectors. The data is given in billions.
Overall, the UK total and households increased dramatically, whereas the government stayed stable – approximately lower than 1000 billions and businesses were minimal – under 0 billions from 2000 to 2010.
The households segment was by far the largest – stood at about more than 4000 billions and went up steadily until 2008. In 2008 the billions fell, finally, in 2009 and 2010 the sector rised again and stopped at 7000 billions. The UK total started at about under 4000 billions, and grew to the one of the highest points ( more than 7000 billions) in 2007. But in 2008 the number of billions was declined to 6000 billions in 2009. Ultimately, in 2010 the sector was the far largest – approximately under 7000 billions.
The government remained stable, lower than 1000 billion, until 2009. In 2009 the billions started to go down. Subsequently, in the end the number of billions was about 0. The businesses stood at approximately -1000 billions, but lately grew to under than 0 billions. The sector was so fluctuating. Additionally, in 2010 the number of billions was lower than 0.
