The pie charts below show the percentage of housing owned and rented
in the UK in 1991 and 2007. Summarize the information by describing
the main features of the charts and making comparisons where appropriate.
Write at least 150 words.
The pie chart delineates how the percentage of housing owned and rented varied from the year 1991 to 2007. The data is recorded from the United Kingdoms. Moreover, pie chart consists of total 4 categories — Home owners, Social Housing, Private renting and Social renting.
In the year 1991, Home owners accounted for 60%, and experienced a 10% fold rise to 70% in the year 2007. As regards with social housing, it comprised of 2% in the year 2007 which increased to 6% in the year 1991.
The initial figure in Social renting was 23% in 1991 and, an incline of 6% was observed in 2007. The Private renting had the amount as 11% in 1991 which remained constant even after 16 years.
Thus, Home owners rate has been substantially increasing in the 16 years period gap. However, Social housing and renting level declined from 1991 to 2007. Moreover, Private renting scale remained constant over the years.
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