The bar chart illustrates the proportion of households with Internet access across four different income groups in the year 2010.
Overall, there was a clear positive correlation between household income and Internet access. Higher income groups had significantly greater access to the Internet compared to those with lower income levels.
In detail, only 30% of low-income households had Internet access, making it the least connected group. This figure increased to 55% for the lower-middle income group, indicating a moderate rise. A much higher percentage of upper-middle income households, around 75%, had access to the Internet. The highest level of access was observed in the high-income group, where 95% of households were connected.
In summary, the data shows that Internet access in 2010 was strongly influenced by income, with higher-income households enjoying much greater connectivity than lower-income ones.
