The bar chart represents the data about household Internet access in various groups in a European country from 2007 to 2019.
Overall, it is visible that all household income groups have an increase in Internet access throughout 12 years, while high income groups saw consistent increase from middle to end of the period.
In 2007, the group of low-income households was the only group which had access to the internet gradually rising from 20% to 38%. After a long gap, it reached almost 80% of access to the internet by 2019, growing slightly up to 90% as well. While the category of high-income households overtook it by reaching the highest point, almost 100%.
From 2011 to 2015, the figure of lower-middle households witnessed fluctuation starting at roughly 45% and leveled up to 60%, afterwards gradually rose by 70%. In contrast with upper-middle-income group, the high-income households fell behind for 10 or 15 units showing approximately 77% in 2015.
