The bar-chart graph illustrates information about the amount of net worth which has been devided into three different parts, Households, Businesses and Government in the UK, over the eleven-year period, between 2000 and 2010.
Overall, what stands out from this chart is that the amount of money which were attributed to the Households is dramatically much more than two other parts over the period. Another interesting thing about this chart is that the total net worth of the UK is not quite as much as Household’s which means there are some disadvantages in Businesses part over the period.
In 2000, the net worth of Households is approximately 4000 billion pounds which experienced a slight increase by 2007. After a slight decrease of about 1000 billion pounds in 2008, the net worth of Households continued to go up just over 7000 billion pounds by 2010. Whereas Government’s net worth reminded stable over the period shown. By looking at the chart, we can see the total net worth and Households net worth somehow mirrored each other over an eleven-year period.
The net worth of the Businesses part, fluctuated significantly between 2000 and 2010. The data for the business community reveals the opposite trend at the same time, while the wealth of Households and the Government increases. Duo to the fact, the total amount of money of the Uk was always a little bit lower than the Household part.
