The line graph presents why people migrated from the magnificent capital city to the rural areas from 1990 to 2010. Overall, the most noticeable reason is the rising cost of living has many fluctuations when traffic and lifestyle only increase by around 20,000 and 40,000 during the period.
According to the data, it can be seen clearly that the rising cost of living had an upward trend in the first stage of the period. It went up consistently from about 65,000 to 85,000 people. After reaching a peak of 85,000, it had a slight drop and stopped at 80,000 in 2010.
On the other hand, the two remaining reasons had been a gradual rise for 10 years. At the beginning of the period, both traffic and lifestyle figures were equal to exactly 20,000 citizens. However, the traffic problem grew much more dramatically, especially in the period 2000-2010 when it increased from 35,000 people to just over 60,000 people. At the same time, the lifestyle factor continued to go up steadily over the years.
