The bar chart provided illustrates the net value in the UK during a 10-year period between 2000 to 2010 in terms of three distinct sectors, including households, businesses, and government.
Overall, it is clear that the net worth of the UK total, households, and business rose in the period, while the government’s net worth not only showed an opposite trend but also had a negative number as well as had a slight fluctuation throughout the period.
In more detail, household net worth started at approximately €4,500 in 2000, and this figure increased until 2007 when it reached a peak of about €6,500. Additionally, household net worth fluctuated until 2010 and reached approximately 7000.
Businesses’ net worth started at around 4500 in 2000 and after this period, this amount had increased and reached 6800 until 2007. Additionally, this amount rose again to approximately 7100.
Moreover, throughout the period, the government’s net worth is lower than other sectors. In 2000, the government’s net worth started to about 300 funds and ended up with 100 funds. Furthermore, in 2000, the household net worth fluctuated the entire period, starting with -700 funds and ended with -200 funds.
