The bar chart illustrates the proportion of households with internet access in 2010, categorized by four distinct income levels: low, lower-middle, upper-middle, and high.
Overall, internet access increased progressively with income, with households in the highest income bracket having nearly universal access, while those in the lowest income group were significantly less connected.
In 2010, only about 25% of low-income households had access to the internet. This figure nearly doubled for the lower-middle-income group, reaching approximately 45%. The increase was even more substantial among upper-middle-income households, where around 75% had internet access.
The most notable figure was observed in the high-income category, with approximately 95% of households enjoying internet connectivity. The data clearly indicate a strong correlation between income level and internet access, with the gap between the lowest and highest income groups amounting to around 70 percentage points.
