The bar chart illustrated the comparison of the five age groups of people who used the Internet daily from 2003 to 2006.
Overall, it is evident that while the adults of 16-24 were the highest among any other groups, the least users of the Internet were the 65+ age group over the four-year period.
As can be observed from the chart, the 16-24 year-old were the most significant internet users. Their usage started at 80% in 2003, reached 100% in 2005, and then slightly decreased to 90% in 2006. The 25-44 age group also demonstrated a rising trend, increasing from 50% in 2003 to 80% in 2006. A similar pattern was observed in the 45-54 age group, with usage rising from 60% to 80% over the four years.
In contrast, the 55-64 age group showed a more moderate increase in internet usage, starting at 30% in 2003 and reaching 45% in 2006. Finally, individuals aged 65 and above consistently reported the lowest usage, ranging from 15% in 2003 to a low of 20% in 2005, with no data provided for 2006.
