The two column graphs illustrate the variation and differences in accommodation prices in 5 cities in 2 periods 1990 to 1995 and 1995 to 2000. Overall, while San Francisco and Beijing experienced a long period of stable growth, Rome saw a constant decline; Hong Kong and Sydney were subject to price fluctuations.
With regard to San Francisco and Beijing, the 2 cities witnessed the climb in housing prices over the ten years of the investigation. In the first half of 1990s, this figure rose by 2% in San Francisco and an increase of 4% was recorded in Beijing. In the latter half, both of them saw an increase of 3% and 6% respectively. In terms of housing price in Rome, a drop of average 35% was reflected during the research.
However, there were some significant changes in Hong Kong and Sydney. The housing price went up by 4% in the first 5 years, in stark contrast with a plunge of 6% in the following years. Similarly, a rise of 3% happened to this number in Sydney, against a fall of 2% in the last year of 1990.
Graphs below provide the latest figures about the demographics of the United States, including ethnical groups and population, based on the census that was carried out and administered by US Census Bureau in 2006. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The table illustrates the variation and differences in US population by racial groups in the 2 years 1996 and 2006. Overall, all numbers in groups were significantly increasing during the research.
Standing at the highest number was always White group, accounting for 167.2 million in 1996 and 201 million in 2006. Similarly, the maintenance as second highest number was found out in Black group, which constitutes 22.3