5 report(s) found.
The line graph illustrates the proportion of households owning computers in the US over the 15-year period starting in 1997. Overall, computers became increasingly popular over the period, during which the percentage of families with no computer dropped dramatically. Moreover, while single-computer ownership witnessed the most significant rise, the two remaining categories experienced modest growth. […]
The line graph shows the percentage of people who own a computer in the US between 1997 and 2012. Overall, while the proportions of individuals who have either one or two or even three or more computers experienced an upward trend, the reverse was true for people without a computer. Additionally, the figure for people […]
The line chart illustrates the proportion of US households with different levels of computer ownership between 1997 and 2012. Overall, a clear trend emerges: as technology becomes more accessible and integral to everyday life, the percentage of households without any computer decreased markedly, while those owning 1 computer experience significant growth. In 1997, the majority […]
The line graph shows how the proportion of computer owners in the US varied between 1997 and 2012.Overall, the chart shows that computer ownership experienced an upward trend throughout the period, with the rate of Americans owning only 1 computer accounting for the highest. Proportionately, the data for those without computers saw an opposing trajectory. […]
The chart shows the trends in computer ownership in the U.S. from 1997 to 2012, divided into four categories: no computer,1 computer, 2 computers, and 3 or more computers. Overall, the percentage of households without a computer dropped significantly, while the ownership of computers, especially 2 or more, increased over time. by 2012, the majority […]
