5 report(s) found.
The pie chart shows the percentage of adult people in the U.S. who bought products online in 2015, while the bar chart compares the proportion of adults who purchased online and offline. Overall, the largest percentage of adults in the U.S. preferred shopping less often, while the reverse trend was true for those who purchased […]
The pie chart shows the percentage of adult people in the US who bought products online in 2015, while the bar chart compares the proportion of adults who purchased online and offline. Overall, the largest percentage of adults in the US preferred shopping less often, while the reverse trend was true for those who purchased […]
The pie chart shows the frequency of online shopping among U.S. adults in 2015, while the bar chart illustrates the preferences of online shoppers regarding where they make their purchases (online or in physical stores). Overall, most U.S. adults shopped online infrequently, and online shopping was more popular among weekly shoppers, while physical stores were […]
The provided visuals consist of a pie chart depicting the online purchasing habits of U.S. adults in 2015 and a bar chart illustrating their preferences when shopping online or in physical stores. Overall, the data reveals that a significant portion of U.S. adults participated in online shopping, however, when examined the purchasing preferences, there was […]
The pie chart depicts U.S. shoppers’ online purchasing behaviors in 2015, while the bar chart provides more details about their shopping preferences during the same year. Overall, it is evident that even though online shoppers like buying online, a significant percentage of citizens purchase from physical stores. In 2015, the pie chart described a considerable […]
