The bar chart shows information about the change in the total wealth in the UK according to the three different sectors over the ten-year period between 2000 and 2010.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the Households sector witnessed an upward trend whereas the opposite trend was true for the other two. Another striking point needs mentioning is that the business sector was constantly least growing section of the UK economy.
Looking at the details, as regard Households net worth, the figure saw remained stable at around 4500 in the first two years, then it started to rise steadily from nearly 5000 in 2003 to about 6500 in 2007. Following this, having decreased marginally to 6000 in the next year, there was a dramatic rise in the figure for Household and peaked at over 7000 in 2010. Additionally, as for Government section saw the same trend with Households economy excepted the last two years, there was a small decline to around 200 in 2009. Noticeably, the Government’s net worth went into negative figure in 2010.
If looking at Business category, the figure experienced fluctuation from 2000 to 2010 in the negative trend which meant that it was under zero throughout the given period. Moreover, this figure had impact directly on the UK total section, the more it decreased, the more UK total declined.
