The provided bar chart offers a comparison of the percentage of households with internet access in Germany, the UK, and Spain over a span of twelve years from 2007 to 2019.
Overall, it is evident from the graph that Germany consistently had the highest percentage of households with internet access throughout the period, followed by the UK. Meanwhile, Spain consistently had the lowest percentage of households with internet access among the three countries.
Looking at the specific data, Germany started at 68% in 2007 and experienced a steady increase, reaching 91% by 2019. The UK began at 70% in 2007 and also showed a consistent increase, reaching 92% by 2019. In contrast, Spain lagged behind the other two countries, starting at 54% in 2007 and reaching 86% by 2019.
The substantial difference is evident in the final year, with Germany at over 90%, the UK slightly above 90%, and Spain exactly at 90%. This data clearly demonstrates that the proportion of households with internet access in Germany was notably higher compared to the UK and Spain throughout the entire period.
