The line graph illustrates information about how elderly people in the United States spent their leisure time between 1980 and 2010.
Overall, the percentage of all the free time activities increased, except going to the theater. The percentage of elderly people who spent their free time watching TV had the highest percentage until the activity of going hiking exceeded it in the later years.
The number of individuals who preferred going hiking rose dramatically from around 20% in 1980 to approximately 80% in 2010. The number of people who spent their free time watching TV climbed from nearly 60% in 1980 to around 70% in 2000; however, it declined to just under 70% in 2010. The number of elderly people who spent their leisure time reading nearly doubled, with some fluctuations, from around 30% in 1980 to approximately 60% in 2010.
The number of elderly people who allocated their leisure time to surfing the Internet increased steadily from nearly 10% in 1980 to just over 10% in 2000, and it increased dramatically to around 50% in 2010. The number of people who spent their free time going to the theater reduced from around 50% in 1980 to nearly 40% in 2010.
