My answer: The bar chart compares the proportion of British and Welsh households owning and renting accommodation over a period of 93 years. It is noticeable that there was an upward trend in accommodation owners, whereas the trend for households in rented accommodation was downward. In 1918, nearly 80% of British and Welsh lived in rented houses, with a number which is three times as high as the percentage of residents living in owned houses. In the following years, the percentage of tenants decreased gradually, but it is still higher than that of house-owners. In 1971, the figure for both patterns of households reached the same point at 50%.The bar chart compares the proportions of British and Welsh households owning and renting accommodation over a period of 93 years. The sum of the two categories added up to 100%. It is noticeable that until 2001, there was an upward trend in home ownership accommodation owners , whereas the trend for households in rented accommodation was and a corresponding downward trend in renting .
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