The given column graph illustrates the proportion of the United Kingdom households with selected consumers, namely telephone, microwave, fridge, washing machine, mobile phone, and internet connection from 1996 to 2006. Overall, it is clear that telephone accounted for a higher proportion of households than the other categories.
It can be seen from the graph that in the year 1996, the greatest proportion of households was on telephone, which represented 85% of house material, while in the year 2006, the figure for this category was lower at approximately 83%. Microwave, fridge and washing machine followed an almost similar trend both 1996 and 2006. These figures recorded a slight increase from 65% to 80% in the two given years.
Mobile phone accounted for exactly 20% of the UK households in 1996, while the percentage was higher in 2006, at 50%. Internet connection followed the lowest percentage of UK households, at 5% in 1996. This figure increased significantly to 60% in the final year.
