The given two pie charts illustrate proportions of owning and renting houses in the United Kingdom between 1991 and 2007 across four sectors.
As an overall trend, it is clear that a number of owned and rented homes increased from 22 million to 27 million in 2007. In general, the percentage of home owners had the greatest value in both 1991 and 2007, whereas the share of social housing had an opposite trend.
Looking closlely at the given graphs, by 2007, the proportion of home owners accounted for 70 percent, which was more than in 1991 for 10%. In terms of private renting, its value remained unchanged, making up just above 10 percent in both questioned years.
Moreover, the portions of social renting and social housing decreased from just under 25% to almost 20% and from a little more than 5% to a little more than 1%, respectively. In addition, the smallest category belonged to social housing, making up only 2%.
