The bar chart illustrates the percentage of households in five different countries that own a car in 2020. Overall, it is clear that car ownership was highest in the United States and lowest in India.
In the United States, approximately 90% of households owned a car, followed closely by Australia with around 85%. Car ownership in the United Kingdom and Germany was somewhat lower, at about 70% and 65% respectively. India, by contrast, had the lowest figure, with less than 20% of households owning a vehicle.
It is also noticeable that developed countries generally had higher car ownership rates compared to developing countries. The difference between the highest and lowest percentages is striking, with the US having more than four times the number of households owning cars than India.
Overall, the chart highlights significant disparities in car ownership among different nations, which may reflect variations in income levels, infrastructure, and urbanisation.
