The provided bar chart depicts the proportion of family unit with a computer in the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, and India in 2000 and 2020.
Overall, the majority of households had own computer in the UK in both years, whereas India accounted for the least from 2000 to 2020.
In 2000, almost 7.5% of family unit had own computer in both the USA and Germany, while the UK dominated the other countries because it consisted of about 8.6% of the total share. However, around 7% of households had own computer in Japan, and 5% consisted in India.
Conversely, in 2020, approximately 8.8% of the UK households had own computer, and the percentage of computer ownership in the he USA, and the Germany remained the same. They both exhibited for about 8.4%. Meanwhile, Japan showed roughly to 7.7%, whereas India displayed almost 5.5% of the total.
In conclusion, all the country showed fluctuation over the entire periods, while computer ownership in the UK households had a large number of users.
