The table presents data regarding internet usage across six distinct categories segmented by age group, ranging from teenagers to individuals aged 70 and above.
Notably, email usage remains consistently high across all age brackets, while other internet activities display significant variation in frequency among different age groups.
In the domain of email usage, the percentages reflect a steady trend, beginning at 90% among teenagers and peaking at 95% for individuals aged 50 and 60, with marginal fluctuations across other age brackets. Conversely, online gaming demonstrates a pronounced decline with increasing age, starting at a remarkable 80% for teenagers and diminishing to just 29% for those aged 70 and older. A similar downward trajectory is evident in the category of downloading music and videos, where the percentage decreases from 52% in the teenage group to a mere 6% among individuals aged 70+.
In contrast, travel reservations exhibit an initial increase, peaking at 74% for individuals in their 30s, after which there is a slight decline to 60% in the 50s age group, before slightly rebounding in the 70s. Interestingly, online purchasing habits reveal a mid-life peak with 69% in the 30s group, tapering to 40% for those aged 70 and above. Lastly, the activity of searching for people remains relatively low across all demographics, with percentages ranging from 3% in teenagers to 33% among those in their 30s, showcasing only minor variations as age increases.
