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The image displays a bar chart titled 'How people aged 25-34 are housed in the UK', showing percentages for Home Owners and Renters from 2004 to 2014. For Home Owners/Renters respectively, the percentages were: 2004: 59%/20%; 2005: 57%/24%; 2006: 56%/24%; 2007: 57%/27%; 2008: 55%/28%; 2009: 52%/31%; 2010: 47%/36%; 2011: 43%/41%; 2012: 43%/41%; 2013: 40%/45%; and 2014: 36%/48%.
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The bar chart illustrates the housing situation of people aged 25 to 34 in the UK between 2004 and 2014.
In 2004, most people in this age group owned their homes, at about 59%, while only around 21% rented. Over the years, the proportion of homeowners gradually declined, while the number of renters has steadily grown.
By 2014, only about 36% were homeowners, whereas renters increased to around 48%. Overall, this shows a clear shift from home ownership to renting among young people in the UK.
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