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The image presents a bar chart with UK total, Households, Businesses, Government net worth in £ billions from the year 2000 to 2010; UK total (2000:2000, 2001:4000, 2002:3000, 2003:4000, 2004:5000, 2005:5000, 2006:6000, 2007:7000, 2008:7000, 2009:7000, 2010:8000), Households (2000:1000, 2001:3000, 2002:2000, 2003:3000, 2004:3000, 2005:3000, 2006:4000, 2007:5000, 2008:5000, 2009:5000, 2010:6000), Businesses (2000:1000, 2001:1000, 2002:1000, 2003:1000, 2004:2000, 2005:2000, 2006:2000, 2007:2000, 2008:2000, 2009:2000, 2010:2000), and Government net worth fluctuating (2000:0, 2001:0, 2002:0, 2003:0, 2004:0, 2005:0, 2006:0, 2007:0, 2008:0, 2009:0, 2010:0).
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The chart illustrates how much money was made in the UK in 3 various categories over a period of 10 years.
Overall, it can be observed that the net worth of the UK and households steadily increased throughout the whole period, whereas businesses and government showed an opposite trend.
In 2000, the net worth of the UK and households was just under 4 billion and approximately 4.5 billion euros, respectively.In addition,these numbers steadily grew and reached an overlap of around 5.5 billion euros in 2005. By the end of the period, both countries peaked in 2010, at about 6.5 billion euros for the UK in total and 7 billion euros for households.
Whereas, both businesses and government expressed opposite trends, with businesses showing negative figures of around -800 billion euros in 2000 and government about 0.2 billion. The two sectors stayed fairly constant throughout the entire period, with government illustrating a downward trend at the end of the period.
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