The bar chart illustrates the proportion of households owning various items in a European country between 2004 and 2008.
Overall, the standout feature of the chart is that the percentage of households owning these items increased over the period, though to varying degrees. The only exception to this trend is the telephone. Another notable point is that the TV was the most popular item throughout the period starting in 2004.
In addition to TVs, clothes dryers, telephones, microwaves, and CD players also had high ownership percentages, all exceeding 65%, with minimal changes over the years. In contrast, the proportion of households owning home computers and mobile phones soared to nearly 75%, despite starting from a relatively low percentage of approximately 30%. The dishwasher had the lowest percentage of ownership on the chart, with only a modest increase of about 4%, rising from 26% to 30% over the period.
