The graph illustrates how much internet was used by people from four groups in 2020. Units are measured in gigabytes.
Overall, the figures for younger people had greater fluctuations, whereas those for people older than 36 showed more stable lines. Initially, people between 26 and 35 were on the top, but by the end of year, the 18-25 age group showed higher results.
In January, the figure for 26-35-year-old people used ,approximately, 150 gigabytes, while that for 18-25-year-old people showed 115. In the next 4 months, the number for the 26-35 group gradually increased, before it slightly declined for 115. At the same time, after the figure for the 18-25 year users slowly decreased to 109, it quickly rose to 163. By August, the rate of 26-35 people experienced numerous growth and fall,before it moderately increased and reached the point 190.Following the same trend, the number for 18-25 also witnessed some shake and steadily went down, in contrast. Over the end of the period, both increased, the figure for 26-35 reached its highest point 215, and fell, whereas that for 18-25 had a steep drop and significantly rose, and became the most popular users of the internet.
Turning to the other two, the people between 36 and 50 opened the period at 117 gigabytes, since that for people above 51 at 70. Both of them showed slow decline, by February. Over the next several months, after gradual increase, the figures for 36-50 and above 51 showed 109, 117 gigabytes, respectively. In June, the 36-50 increased, and fell again, once it sharply jumped to 164. At the same period, the number for the latter group increased, and dropped, by October. Nevertheless, it soared and showed 120, by the end of the given period.
