The bar chart illustrates the percentage of households with internet access in 2020, categorized by income groups.
Overall, the proportion of internet users increased with income level. While the highest-income families had the greatest access, the lowest-income households were the least connected.
In 2020, almost all households in the highest-income group were connected to the internet, making it the most digitally connected group. Similarly, a significant majority of upper-middle and middle-income families had internet access, at around 85% and 80% respectively. These three groups were clearly above the national average in terms of internet connectivity.
In contrast, households with lower-middle and low incomes had far lower internet access. Only half of the lower-middle-income group were connected, while just 25% of those in the lowest-income bracket had access, making them the least connected group overall. This highlights a clear digital divide based on income.
