5 report(s) found.
The line graph compares the proportion of households in the United States that owned different types of technology between 1995 and 1999. Overall, washing machines and computers were the most common household technologies throughout the period, while DVD players and the internet experienced the fastest growth. In 1995, around 65% of households had a washing […]
The given chart displays the proportion of households in the U.S. that owned different types of technology between 1995 and 1999. Overall, the ownership of the Internet and other devices increased steadily over the four-year period. While all categories showed a consistent upward trend, the phone experienced a dramatic rise, whereas the DVD player exhibited […]
The line chart gives the information about the shares of households possessing different technological appliances in the United States from 1995 to 1999. Overall, there was an upward trend in all these technologies, except for the DVD player in 1995-1996 period. Notably, the rate of families having a washing machine remained the highest compared to […]
The line chart compares the proportion of households in the US using five various kinds of technological equipment between 1995 and 1999. Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of family units that used surveyed devices over the period. It is also noticeable that washing machines were the most prevalent choice among households, and […]
A glance at the line graph reveals the percentage of households with different kinds of technology in the United States from 1995 to 1999. Overall, the percentages of most household technologies showed an increasing trend, except for some slight fluctuations in the case of DVD players. More than half of American families had washing machines […]
