The bar chart compares the proportion of household goods in one country from 2001 to 2008.
Overall, telephone for both two years had the highest figure, and, in 2008, almost all goods outperformed the objects in 2001, except for telephone.
By 2008, telephone, microwave and CD player recorded almost identical to the figures of around 90%, leading in this timeframe. Mobile phone and closes dryer consistently falling to 80% and 70%, respectively. Meanwhile, home computer reached around 65%, which was more preferred than internet, with 60%. Finally, diswasher witnessed the least favored in this year with only 40%
In 2001, the pattern did not show a pronounced growth compare to 2008, except for television recording, which recorded the highest figure among all categories, favor at 95%. Microwave CD player and clothes dryer followed with 80%, 70% and 60%, respectively. Home computer reached 35%, nearly double figure that of mobile phone and diswasher, with roughly 20% and 22%, respectively. Eventually, the Internet was the least preferred across all years, with only 10%.
