describe the bar chart below
The chart gives information about how people who are home owners and renters at the age of 25 to 34 are housed in the UK from 2005 to 2014.
The percentage of home owners can be allowed to live in the UK which is considered from 2004 to 2015, in 2004 is highest with nearly 60% of home owners . But also in 2004, the percentage of the lessees can stay in England is the lowest – just about 20%.
In contrast, ten yeras later, the percentage of home owners can live in UK strongly decline and this is the lowest bar. After decrease almost half, just about 36% householder afford to stay in England. But the bar chart illustrate the percentage of renters can live there outstanding increase in 2014. Nearly 50% of leaseholder can work in the UK.
In conclusion, we can easily see that the percentage of householder can live in UK is very high but it decreases year by year. While in 2004 the percentage of leaseholder can stay in the UK is very low, but it goes up year by year and in 2015 it reach approximately 50%.
Overall, the percentage of home owners is highest in 2004 and lowest in 2014 while the percentage of lessees is lowest in 2004 and then ten years later it is the highest percentage