The bar chart illustrates the proportions of households with internet access in four countries – namely the USA, Canada, Germany, and Mexico – during the years 2000 and 2010.
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of households with internet access increased across all four countries over the decade, with Germany consistently exhibiting the highest rates, while Mexico maintained the lowest.
In 2000, Germany led with an impressive 70% of households having internet access, a figure that rose significantly to 90% by 2010. Canada followed, with internet access starting at 60% in 2000 and rising to 80% in the subsequent decade. The USA recorded a modest increase in internet access from 50% in 2000 to 70% in 2010, reflecting a growing trend but still placing it below Germany and Canada. Conversely, Mexico began with only 30% of households connected to the internet in 2000, and although it experienced an increment to 40% by 2010, it remained the country with the least access.
