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The bar chart illustrates how people aged 25-34 are housed in the UK. Overall, the number of home owners decreased steadily while the renters increased by 20% to nearly 50%. In detail, the figure of renters was just about 20% in 2004 but then slowly raised afterwards. According to the diagram, it had almost no […]
The bar chart demonstrates the percentage of UK residents aged 25 to 34 who were either homeowners or renters. Overall, the housing trends were obviously opposite each other over the decade. The proportion of young adults who had bought their own homes declined significantly, while the percentage of citizens who rented rose steadily, eventually surpassing […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of home owners and renters who belong to the 25-34 age group in the UK, starting from 2004 and ending in 2014. Overall, while there was an upward trend in the percentage of house renters, a reverse pattern could be observed in the figure for those who possess houses. […]
The chart showns a comparison of the ratio between home owners and renters in the age range of 25-34 between 2004 to 2014 in the UK. All in all, people aged 25-34 living in the UK who had a change in their housing arrangements between 2004 to 2014. From 2004 to 2009, the rate of […]
The bar chart illustrates the housing trends of people in the 25-34 age group in the UK from 2004 to 2014. As is observed, the British are housed in two main types: homeowners and renters. During the first half of the decade, homeowners prevailed over renters, but in the next half, more people rented houses. […]
