The pie charts below show the percentage of housing owned and rented in the UK in 1991 and 2007

The pie charts compare the proportion of people who house own and rent a house in the UK from 1991 to 2007.

Overall it is clear that the number of the homeowner was highest. By contrast, the figures for social housing was the lowest during the period show.

As can be seen that the largest amount of homeowner accounted for 67%, after that, the homeowner was decreased significantly around 53% in 2007. Besides, there was a significant rose in social renting with by 25% in 1991, at which point this figure started to rose sharply to 37% in 2007.

Turning the remaining, the percentage of private renting and social housing between 1991 and 2007, we can see that The private renting was equal to 20% in both years. It was also noticeable that there was a significant was decline in social hosing at around 5% In 1991, and followed by a sharp increased to 15% in 2007 over the whole 16-year-period.

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