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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of Canadian internet users across six age groups who shopped online in 2014 and 2018. In 2014, 15-25 had 25%, 26-35 had 35%, 35-45 had 30%, 45-55 had 20%, 55-65 had just under 15%, and 65+ had just over 5%. In 2018, 15-25 had 35%, 26-35 had just under 40%, 35-45 had just under 35%, 45-55 had 25%, 55-65 had just over 15%, and 65+ had just over 10%.
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This bar chart is about Canada people using internet for shopping in 2014 and 2018. It show different age groups and how many percent of them buy things online.
In the chart, the 35 to 45 people is the highest in both years. In 2014 it is around 28%, and in 2018 it is more, about 38%. The lowest is 65+, only small number, about 8% in 2014 and 11% in 2018.
Some groups go up, like 26-35 and 45-55. Also, young group 15-25 go a little bit more in 2018. The 55-65 also go up but not so much.
This chart show more people shop online in 2018 than before. Mostly middle age people shop more than old people.
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