The pie chart gives information about housing owned and rented in the UK, with four categories, between 1991 and 2007.
Overall, in both years, the majority of housing was for home owners, while social housing accounted for the minority. Moreover, the number of houses increased when comparing the two years.
Firstly, in 1991, the largest percentage of people preferred to own homes, at about 60%, followed by social renting at about 23%. Moreover, private renting accounted for 11%, and social housing made up the smallest percentage, at about 6%. In addition, the number of houses constituted about 22 million homes.
Secondly, in 2007, home owners increased dramatically to 70% and remained the largest category. Furthermore, social renting declined from 23% to 17%. Private renting remained constant at 11%. Also, social housing dropped sharply to 2% in the UK. Overall, the number of houses increased by about 5 million, making up 27 million.
