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The image provides internet access percentages by household income group for a European country from 2007 to 2019. In 2007, low-income access was approximately 30%. By 2011, low-income access rose to around 45%; lower-middle access was just below 60%. By 2015, low-income access was about 60%, lower-middle at approximately 75%, upper-middle reached around 85%, and high-income access was near 95%. In 2019, low-income access climbed to about 75%, lower-middle at nearly 85%, upper-middle at around 95%, and high-income access at 100%.
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of households who had access to the Internet in various income groups across European country over a period of 12 years. The figures are given in percentages.
Overall, it is evident that general trend was increasing. Additionally, high groups had the maximum access to internet in 2019, while the low group had the least in 2007.
In 2019, high class accounted for 87%, followed by lower middle class at 83% and lower class at 75% over the period it rows in 2015. A noticeable rise was seen in lower group increasing by 55%.
By 2019 high group has reached in 95%, making it the highest among all group. In contrast lower class saw a slight increase, ending at 79%. Despite some fluctuations. The gap between higher and lower group remained significant widened.
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