The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people in different age groups who used the internet in a certain state from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, between 2005 and 2015, young people used the internet more than adults or the elderly.
In 2005, teenagers were the most frequent users of the internet, with about 90% of them online compared to only 40% of elderly people. By 2015, the percentage of teenagers using the internet increased to about 95%, while the elderly increased to about 50%.
However, the internet usage among adults and middle-aged individuals was nearly equal. In 2005, adults accounted for about 80% of internet users, while middle-aged people accounted for about 70%. By 2015, internet usage among adults rose to about 85%, while middle-aged users increased to about 75%.
In conclusion, middle-aged and elderly people use the internet regularly, but teenagers use it more than any other age group.
