The pie charts below show the percentage of housing owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007.
The two pie charts give information about the figure for people who rented and owned houses in the UK between 2007 and 1991.
In general, it can be seen that the proportion of renting and buying houses had an upward trend from 1991 to 2007. Homeowners accounted for the highest number, while Britain used less social housing.
In 1991, the percentage of owner's houses was the highest, at over half of the total on the chart. And 10% of people bought houses more in 2007 than in 1991. Social rented homes, amounting to 23% or nearly one-third of homes, turned out to be the next largest sector. In contrast, it slightly decreased by 6% in 2007.
The percentage of houses privately rented made up 11% in 1991 and had the same patterns as in 2007. The number of social housing in 1991 tripled in 2007, at 6% and 2% respectively.
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