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Comment 1 – (…) the proportion of the population living in
their own home has gone into decline. It peaked around
the middle of the last decade, at just over 70 per cent.
Comment 2 – Owner occupiers spend an average of
18 per cent on their mortgage. That average may be
misleading – those who’ve paid off their mortgage will be
zilch. At least they’re building up an asset.
Comment 3 – The proportion in council homes has
fallen too, thanks largely to Right to Buy. As a result, the
proportion renting their own home has more than doubled
in the last two decades, from under 10 per cent to over 20.
Comment 4 – (…) housing which costs more than 30 per cent of your income should count as unaffordable. This is a
problem faced overwhelmingly by young renters.
Comment 5 – Soon, the rates of the population living in their own home will be back under 60 per cent, for the first
time since the mid 1980s.
Adapted from: http://www.citymetric.com/politics/british-housing-crisis-five-charts
The comments conveying ideas that have a representation on the graph are only
INSTRUÇÃO: Responder à questão com base no texto , que apresenta comentários de especialistas sobre o gráfico.
Comment 1 – (…) the proportion of the population living in their own home has gone into decline. It peaked around the middle of the last decade, at just over 70 per cent.
Comment 2 – Owner occupiers spend an average of 18 per cent on their mortgage. That average may be misleading – those who’ve paid off their mortgage will be zilch. At least they’re building up an asset.
Comment 3 – The proportion in council homes has fallen too, thanks largely to Right to Buy. As a result, the proportion renting their own home has more than doubled in the last two decades, from under 10 per cent to over 20.
Comment 4 – (…) housing which costs more than 30 per cent of your income should count as unaffordable. This is a problem faced overwhelmingly by young renters.
Comment 5 – Soon, the rates of the population living in their own home will be back under 60 per cent, for the first time since the mid 1980s.
Adapted from: http://www.citymetric.com/politics/british-housing-crisis-five-charts
The comments conveying ideas that have a representation on the graph are only