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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of households in owned accommodation (black bars) versus rented accommodation (gray bars) from 1918 to 2011; in 1918 owned was around 20% and rented 80%, in 1939 owned was around 40% and rented 60%, in 1953 owned was around 45% and rented 55%, in 1961 owned was 50% and rented 50%, in 1971 owned was 60% and rented 40%, in 1981 owned was slightly above 60% and rented slightly below 40%, in 1991 owned was around 70% and rented 30%, in 2001 owned was slightly below 70% and rented slightly above 30%, in 2011 owned dropped slightly below 60% and rented to around 40%.
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The information is about the number of people residing in England and Wales as owner and rented is presented by the bar graph in the year 1918 to 2011.
Overall, we can see that the level of owner had been smoothly increasing, however, the percent of people residing as rented had sightly declined in the given period of time.
Looking at the data in more detail, in the year 1918, the owner were in the lowest rank at 22 percent. Whereas, the rented were in the highest position with 76 percent. Later, after the initial year, the highest rank of rented had gradually declined till the year 2001 with around 31 percent. On the other hand, the owned individuals had interestingly increased in the year between 1918 to 2001 at 69 percent.
Furthermore, in detail, in the year 1971, there was similar level of owner and rented pupils with 50 percent. Although, after that the marginal difference between them was around 20 percent.
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