The provided graph depicts data about the amount of internet used by particular age groups per month in 2020. Overall, we can see that young generations’ expenditures on gigabytes were fluctuating during the whole year, while two elderly groups showed marginal increase throughout the whole period.
Considering two groups with many rise and falls, in January, members aged between 18-25 years and 26-35 years started with approximately 110, 165 gigabytes, correspondingly. Throughout the entire year, indexes of two groups full of young individuals had been fluctuating around 110 and 220 gigabytes, but the amount of social media usage of both teams was exactly the same in September, reaching a point at 165. Comparatively, individuals aged between 18-25 years reached their peak in November at almost 220 gigabytes and the next age group experienced a downturn at 120 in November, but the second group’s index is sky-rocketed at the end of the year.
In regards to two remaining age groups, people aged between 36-50 years and up to 50 represented a steady increase in the total of internet consumption in 2020, starting at roughly 70 and 90, respectively. The amount of gigabytes used by the group aged between 36 and 50 dropped only once at just below 110 in May, whereas individuals older than fifty shown decrease at the similar amount in October.
