The chart illustrates the proportion of households in various income brackets that had access to the internet in the year 2010.
Overall, higher income groups were significantly more likely to have internet access compared to lower income groups. The trend shows a clear positive correlation between income and internet availability.
Households in the lowest income group had the least access to the internet, with just around 25% being connected. This figure gradually increased with income. Middle-income households showed moderate access, ranging from 50% to 70%.
In contrast, high-income groups had almost universal access, with percentages reaching up to 95%. This demonstrates a significant digital divide based on economic status in 2010.
