The given line graph illustrates the number of borrowers in various loan sectors over time, specifically from 2006 to 2013, with loans funded per month.
Overall, the number of borrowers across all sectors experienced a significant upward trend, with the three leading sectors (represented by red, green, and blue lines) demonstrating the most notable growth. Although there were fluctuations, the general trajectory was one of consistent increase, particularly after 2008. In contrast, other sectors exhibited relatively modest growth, maintaining lower levels throughout the period.
Initially, in 2006, the number of borrowers in all sectors was minimal, with figures close to zero. However, from 2007 onwards, a rapid surge can be observed in the top three sectors, which continued to rise steeply until around 2010, when growth became more volatile. The green sector, in particular, witnessed sharp fluctuations but remained the dominant category by the end of the period, surpassing 3,500 borrowers in 2013. The red and blue sectors followed a similar pattern, peaking at around 3,000 before stabilizing.
Meanwhile, the remaining sectors (depicted in orange, purple, and other colors) showed relatively stable yet gradual increases. None of these sectors exceeded 1,000 borrowers, with most hovering around the 500 to 800 range. Despite occasional spikes, their overall trends remained subdued compared to the leading sectors.
In conclusion, while all loan sectors experienced growth, the disparity between the most prominent and smaller sectors widened over time, with the top three categories dominating the market.
