The bar chart illustrates data on the share of how the opinion of London residents changed over a three-year period.
Overall, the range of shops was most frequent answer throughout the period,while both job opportunities and mixture of people had almost the same proportion and shared second place. The others were slightly changing over the three years, but still had twice the peak figure share.
A closer look at the data reveals that the figure for the range of shops, starting with 45% in the first year, declined to about 42% in year two and grew slightly to 43% in year three. The same change was witnessed in night life with 25%, 20% and 22% respectively. In contrast, the figure for transport firstly lost 2% after being at 22% in the first year of observation, and increased by 5% to 25% in the third year. Another interesting fact is that the Londoners had stable interest in mixture of people with around 35% each year in question.However, the figure for job opportunities accounted for about 38% in the first year, declined to 35% and stabilized in following years,while interest of people in museums and art galleries grew by 2% each year from 22% in year one to 26% in year three.
