The graph illustrates the percentage of people who used the Internet in three countries from 2000 to 2020. Overall, it covers data for the USA, Canada, and Mexico, showing the percentage of Internet users in each country at five-year intervals from 2000 to 2020 and highlighting the trends in growth over these years.
Firstly, the USA had a significantly higher percentage of Internet users compared to Canada and Mexico, starting at 44% in 2000. Canada’s percentage was 30%, and Mexico had the lowest percentage at 10%. Over the next five years, the percentages grew significantly. In the USA, it increased by 16%, while Canada saw a 25% rise and Mexico experienced a growth of 5%.
By 2010, the percentage in the USA continued to rise, although at a slower rate than in 2005. In contrast, the other two countries experienced a more substantial increase compared to both 2005 and 2000. Canada reached 78% and Mexico reached 50%. In 2015, the growth trend persisted, with the USA achieving 88%, Canada reaching 90%, and Mexico rising to 70%.
In 2020, the growth in the USA was minimal, increasing by only 1%, bringing the percentage to 89%. In Canada, 95% of the population was using the Internet, while Mexico’s percentage rose by 10%, totaling 80% of people using the Internet
