The table provides information about the percentages of internet activities across different age groups.
Overall, there are significant variations in the use of internet activities across age groups. Email usage is consistently high across all age groups, with the highest percentage among those aged over 50. Online purchases also exhibit high usage, particularly among those in their 20s and 30s. Conversely, online gaming and downloading music and videos show a decrease in usage as age increases.
The data reveals that the use of email is prevalent across all age groups, with over 90% engagement in each category. Notably, the percentage peaks at 95% for individuals aged over 50. Similarly, online purchases are popular across most age groups, with only teenagers and individuals aged over 70 showing lower engagement. In contrast, online gaming is predominantly popular among teenagers and individuals in their 20s, with a sharp decline in usage as age increases, reaching as low as 25% for those in their 50s. Additionally, downloading music and videos is substantially more popular among younger age groups, ranging around 50% for teenagers and individuals in their 20s and dropping to around 13% for those over 30 years old.
Furthermore, the data shows that the trend for travel reservations increases with age until the 40s, after which it declines. This is evidenced by the consistent rise from 0% for teenagers to 65% for those in their 40s, followed by a decrease to 60% for individuals in their 50s and 58% for those in their 60s. Similarly, the percentage of individuals using the internet for searching for people remains relatively low across all age groups, ranging from 3% for teenagers to 31% for individuals aged over 70.
