The given chart compares five different kinds of countries, namely Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, and the UK, based on the percentage of the population using the internet and the average spending on internet shopping per person in European nations in 2000.
Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that Sweden recorded the largest percentage of internet users, whereas the opposite was true for Spain.
Additionally, the UK had the highest percentage of internet shoppers per capita; Spain’s shoppers constituted the least.
The percentage of users in Sweden dominated the chart at 35%, which was 10% higher than the figure for the UK. Germany ranked third at 15% of the population using the internet. While France and Spain came in last at only 10% and 5%, respectively.
The average spend on internet shopping per person in Europe: the UK had the highest percentage on the chart at €87, followed by Sweden at €76. Meanwhile, France and Germany made up €57 and €46 of the average spending. Finally, Spain had the lowest average cost of spending, with €10.
