The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of households with different income levels in the UK.
Overall, while the percentage of households with upper middle income was dominant in both years, the figure for high salary was reported as the lowest in the chart. Also notable is that the salary levels in 2019 were higher than themselves in 2009.
In 2009, nearly 34 percent households earned upper middle level of income, which make it the largest figure in 2009. This is followed by lower middle and low level, which accounted for 28 percent and 21 percent respectively. The share of high salary was roughly 16 percent.
In 2019, upper middle level consistantly remained as the highest share compared to the others, accounting for 35 percent. The share of households with lower middle and low income were bigger than 10 years ago, making up for approximately 30 percent and 22 percent respectively. The category for high income witnessed a slightly increase by 2 percent after a 10-year-period.
