The pie chart illustrates the proportion of homeless people in the UK who have lost their accommodation.
Overall, loss of accommodation with relatives or friends accounts for 34%, which is the highest proportion compared to other reasons for homelessness in the UK. In contrast, mortgage and rent arrears demonstrate the lowest proportion among all reasons for homelessness, which is slightly similar to the loss of tenancy. However, relationship breakdown and other reasons for homelessness are similar, and their percentages are close.
Firstly, loss of accommodation with relatives or friends accounts for 34%, which significantly affects homelessness and represents the highest proportion of homelessness in the UK, and relationship breakdown accounts for 24%; this percentage is the second highest in the UK. In contrast with other reasons for homelessness, which account for 19%, it is stable in the middle compared to other reasons. Loss of tenancy is 13%; it is slightly similar to mortgage or rent arrears; however, it represents the lowest proportion of all other reasons for homelessness.
Lastly, it is demonstrated that reasons for homelessness such as loss of accommodation with relatives or friends make up the highest proportion of the other reasons. The lowest proportion is represented by mortgage/rent arrears, which are similar to the loss of tenancy; other reasons, like relationship breakdown (24%), are similar to each other.
