The given line graph illustrates the data on the key features why citizens moved from rural area to urban zone ranging from 1990 to 2010.
In general, it evident that all three categories witnessed increase across the observed interval. The rising cost of living was the most significant figure throughout the period, while traffic registered a dramatic escalation. However, the figure for lifestyle remained less influential compared to the other factors, even though it became important over time.
Upon closer look, in 1990, approximately 65,000 individuals left the city due to rising cost of living. This figure exhibited a steady upward trajectory to 85,000 in the beginning of 21st century before tapered off slowly to 80,000 by 2000. Despite small decrease in the concluding years, it outstripped all other categories.
Regarding traffic factor, it represented rising motion between the early and late years. This figure reached to 60,000 in 2010, after showing big growth. When it comes to lifestyle issue, it also followed an upward trend, though more gradually, surging to 40,000 by 2010.
