The provided pie chart offers an insightful breakdown of multifaceted reasons behind homelessness in the UK. Predominantly, the inability to secure accommodation with family or friends contributes to the largest of the total; conversely, the least prevalent factor involves individuals losing their houses as a result of mortgage or rent arrears.
Looking closely into the details, 34% of the total contributes to the l0ss of accommodation with family or friends. Another significant reason is relationship breakdown leading to homelessness, which contributes almost to a quarter of the chart.
Beyond these primary reasons, there are secondary factors that identify as 13% which constitutes to the fact of termination of tenancy agreements. Additionally, there are various other reasons, categorized representing 19% of the total. A less significant reason is of individual’s mortgages or unpaid rents result to the remaining 9%.
Overall, the chart vividly illustrates the diverse reasons for the homelessness in the UK.
