The given bar chart provides information about how residents of UK aged 25-34 are housed, from 2004 to 2014.
In general, people in UK are divided into two categories of accommodation in houses such as Home Owners and Renters. Moreover, each of them had same trend in 2011 and 2012.
Considering the home owners category, each year the trend slightly declined, however, the highest result was shown by 60% of people in 2004, whereas the lowest result was achieved 10 years later, when the number of people owning their own homes decreased by 25 percent, Which ultimately amounted to around 35 percent.
Moving to the leaseholders, each year the percentage of people who rented a place significantly increased. In the beginning only 20 percent of citizens leased the accommodation, in the last year the percentage doubled and the results became approximately 48% of all people aged 25-34 in the UK.
