The pie chart depicts that homeless people are in the UK for the reasons of proportion.
The highest proportion of people who are homeless is loss of accommodation with relatives and friends, while the lowest reasons for homelessness are mortgage and rent arrears and loss of tenancy. The other two proportions are smaller variations.
Firstly, the majority of reasons for homelessness are loss of accommodation with relatives and friends, taking up 34%. The smallest proportion reasons for homelessness are mortgage and rent arrears, accounting for only 9%. However, the second smallest proportion is loss of tenancy, stand by 13%.
Relation breakdown and other reasons for homelessness are smaller variations, taking up 24% and 19% respectively. Only 5% difference between these two proportion reasons for homelessness.
