The pie charts illustrate daily computer usage in different age groups in England in 2010 and 2015.
Overall, computer use decreased among younger age groups, while it increased among older people over the period. Younger individuals spent more time om computers than older ones in both years.
In both years, people aged 21-30 recorded the highest level of computer use. Daily usage among 15-20 year olds fell significantly from about 220 minutes in 2010 to around 120 minutes in 2015. Similarly, the 21-30 age group experienced a slight decrease, from 235 minutes to 220 minutes. A decline was also seen among 31-40 age group, whose usage dropped from 185 to 150 minutes.
By contrast, computer use increased among older adults. People aged 41-50 showed a rise in daily usage from 90 minutes in 2010 to about 120 minutes in 2015. Although this group still spent less time on computers than younger age groups.
