The bar chart illustrates the percentage of households in four different income groups that had internet access in the years between 2010 and 2020.
Overall, it is clear that internet access in different income groups, from the lowest to highest income groups. However, Highest income groups had more percentage for internet access, while low-income countries had the low internet access throughout the period.
In 2010, only around 21% of people had access to the internet, compared to second income groups 52% and 65% in third income groups.
By 2020, the result had changed significantly in 10 years. Lowest income group at 21%-42%, second at 52%-72%, third income group at around 65%-85% with biggest changes. This results rose up at around 20%. Although, the highest income groups rose up at 80% to 95% nearby for 100%.
In conclusion, though internet access increased in all income groups over time, there remains a significant gap between high- and low-income countries.
