Urbanization in the United Kingdom steadily increased from 78.1% in 1990 to 84.6% by 2023. This growth trajectory highlights the UK's consistent urban expansion, driven by robust economic development and opportunities concentrated in metropolitan regions like London. The rise was gradual in the early '90s but saw notable growth post-2000, reaching 79.9% by 2005. The housing market boom and favorable job prospects in urban centers sustained this trend, and by 2010, urbanization hit 81.3%. Despite economic uncertainties in the 2010s, the trend continued, with urbanization reaching 84.6% in 2023. The UK's urbanization growth reflects its cities' global appeal, attracting both domestic and international migrants to urban hubs that offer diverse economic and lifestyle advantages.
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