The bar chart shows the percentage of adults in the UK who used the Internet daily between 2003 and 2006. Overall, Internet usage increased across all age groups, with younger adults having the highest percentages, while older groups showed a slower but steady rise.
The 16-24 age group had the highest figures, at around 80% in 2003 and 2004. This number jumped to 100% in 2005 but dropped slightly to 90% in 2006. A similar upward trend was seen in the 25-44 group, where daily usage grew from 50% in 2003 to roughly 80% in 2006.
In the 45-54 category, Internet use also increased, climbing from 60% to 80% over the period. Meanwhile, the 55-64 group saw a slower rise, staying below 50% throughout. The 65+ category had the lowest percentages, starting at 10% in 2003 and rising gradually, though it remained much lower than other age groups.
The 55-64 and 65+ groups experienced the smallest increases compared to younger groups, but all age categories demonstrated an upward trajectory over the given period.
