The line graph plots computer ownership in the US between 1997 to 2012
Overall, it is evident that the percentage of people without a computer throughout the period, steadily declined, while people owning one computer experienced the most significant growth, with the latter country bottoming the graph with a marginal increase
Focusing on the two sectors that ownership of one computer showed the highest level of graph among given the number of computer with 50%, whereas people without computer accounted for about just over two thirds of the total percentage in 1997, a figure that then consistently declined over the next forty years, finishing at just under 20 %, both of which followed opposite trajectories
The figures for remaining sectors were much lower, with two figure trailing behind. The ownership of two computers increased at around 21% in 2012, and then three or more computers maintained only a downward trend with 10% from 2009 to 2012
