The line graph illustrates changes in the number of homeless people in England between 2010 and 2016.
Overall, over the given period, there was a significant increase in homelessness in England with growh driven by rest of England, while London remain stable with only slow increase.
In 2010 the number of homeless people in England was nearly 1700. This figure increased considerably to about 2500 in 2014. After that, there was a sharp rise, and the quantity reached approximately 4200 in 2016, which was the highest among three countries. In the mean time, the rest of England, which started at about 1200 homeless individuals in 2010, experienced a gradual increase, and then remained steady until 2013. During 2013-2015 it experienced a rapid surge to just below 2000 and continued with a rapid increase to 3000 in 2016.
In early 2010, London had the smalled figures, beginnig with 500 in 2010, and increasing gradually to about 1000 in 2015 remaining stable in 2016.
