The bar graph illustrates the contribution of three different sectors to the UK economy in the twientieth century. The three main sectors this graph focuses on includes agriculture, manufacturing, and business and financial services and was measured among four years with contribution percentages up to 60%.
Overall, it can noted that the agriculture and manufacturing sectors in the UK showed a drastic decrease in contributions, from 1900 as compared to 2000. However, the buisness and fiancial services saw a steady incline in contribution throughout the years.
The agriculture sector in the early 1900 had the most contribution to the economy, of approximately 50%, compared to manufacturing and business and financial sectors. However, in the 2000s, agriculture rapidly declined in contributions, ranging between 10 to less than 10%. This was a much lower value in comparison to the other sectors. Contrastingly, the business and fiancial sector saw a very steady incline in contributions from approximately 3% in the 1900s to 35% in the 2000s. This sector was the only one that showed an increase overtime.
