The bar chart depicts the percentage of households used the internet in three different European nations between 2007 and 2019.
At first glance, is is evident that the highest proportion of households with the internet was 95% in Germany. In contrast, the least percentage was recorded in Spain over the years.
To take an in-depth look, the most noticeable information is recorded in Germany. The percentage of households with internet began at 70% in 2007. Then, this proportion increased over the years and reached at nearly 90% in the middle years, ending at 95% in 2019. Moreover, in the UK, the percentage of house with the internet started at 60% in 2007. Over the years, it increased significantly between 2013 and 2015. After, it finished at 93% in the last year.
Moving further in the observation, the lowest proportion is recorded in Spain. It commenced at only 40% in 2007. Afterwards, this trend slightly went up for five years. Lastly, it grew substantially at 90% in 2019. Overall, all three European countries finished at same level in 2019.
