{"source":{"name":"Evidence Hub on Social Media Ban for Kids - A project by the Lisbon Council","url":"https:\/\/socialmediaban.lisboncouncil.net","license":"Creative Common CC-BY 4.0 International"},"data":[{"data":[95.15,96.31,96.93,97.36,97.67],"name":"European Union"}],"_data":[["Year","European Union"],[2021,95.15],[2022,96.31],[2023,96.93],[2024,97.36],[2025,97.67]],"labels":{"values":[2021,2022,2023,2024,2025]},"metadata":{"link":"https:\/\/ec.europa.eu\/eurostat\/databrowser\/view\/isoc_ci_ifp_fu__custom_11247891\/default\/table","type":"","unit":"Percent (%)","year":"2021-2025","title":"Daily Use of the Internet Among Young People (16 to 29 Years Old) (2021-2025)","topic":"Usage Patterns","method":"ESS (ICT survey)","source":"Individuals - frequency of internet use, Eurostat, 2025","sub_topic":"","chart_number":"25","geographical":"European Union"},"description":"The table shows data on internet access frequency for individuals aged 16 to 29 years old over the years 2021-2025. Data reveals a steady and inexorable climb in the EU-27 average, rising from 95.15% in 2021 to 97.67% in 2025. This indicates that by the midpoint of the decade, daily internet access has become a near-absolute constant for young Europeans."}