The provided data illustrates the percentage of the population utilizing the internet in various European nations alongside their respective average expenditure on online shopping per individual.
Overall, there is a notable disparity in internet usage and online shopping expenditure among the countries highlighted, with Sweden exhibiting the highest proportion of internet users and the UK leading in terms of spending.
In terms of internet usage, the statistics reveal that Sweden boasts the highest percentage of its population online at 40%, followed by the UK at 35%. Germany and France demonstrate lower figures, with 20% and 15%, respectively. Spain exhibits the least engagement with internet usage at merely 10%. This distribution indicates a significant variation, particularly between Sweden and Spain, suggesting differing levels of technological adoption and access.
Regarding average spending on internet shopping, the UK ranks highest at €87 per person, signifying a robust online shopping culture. Following closely is Sweden, where individuals allocate an average of €76 for online purchases. Notably, Spain’s spending amounts to €57, outpacing Germany’s relatively modest €46. In contrast, France reports the lowest expenditure, with an average of just €10 per capita, indicating a potential underutilization of e-commerce platforms within this country.
