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The image displays a bar chart comparing opinions across three years regarding the best aspects of living in London, categorically measuring percentages for "Range of shops," "Job opportunities," "Mixture of people," "Museums & Art galleries," "Night life," and "Transport." For "Range of shops," Year 1 is 45%, Year 2 is approximately 42%, and Year 3 is about 38%. For "Job opportunities," Year 1 is 37%, Year 2 is 35%, and Year 3 is approximately 31%. "Mixture of people" records about 35% for Year 1, 33% for Year 2, and about 30% for Year 3. In "Museums & Art galleries," Year 1 marks 28%, Year 2 logs approximately 23%, and Year 3 shows around 22%. "Night life" features Year 1 at 20%, Year 2 at 19%, and Year 3 at approximately 21%. "Transport" displays Year 1 at about 22%, Year 2 at 17%, and Year 3 again at approximately 21%.
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The graph shows changes in people’s attitudes towards living in London by comparing the results of a three-year year survey.
Overall, during these periods the most satisfied facility was range of shops whereas art , nightlife and transport remained less chosen ones.
In the first survey 45% of people chose range of shops in London as the best thing about living there. This data was twice as high as that for transport, museums and art galleries. Other aspects like job opportunities, mixture of people and night life had been voted by 37,5; 35; 25 percentages of people respectively.
In the next two surveys, while percentage of people voted for range of shops, job opportunities and night life slightly fell down, that for transport, museums and art galleries grew up to 25%. In addition, opinions about mixture of people remained in the same 35% during first two surveys but show slightest decrease in the last survey.
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