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April 29, 2019

How Many Internet Users Worldwide Believe They Will Be Using More Subscription Services in 2 Years? (% of respondents, by country, Nov 2018)

Description

Consumers worldwide were asked if they will be using more subscription services 2 years from now. The chart breaks the data out by country; some of the countries included are: US, UK, China, Germany, France, Japan, Australia and Italy.

Methodology

Data is from the April 2019 Zuora report titled "The End of Ownership," conducted by the Harris Poll. 13,459 internet users worldwide ages 18+ were surveyed online during October 26-November 4, 2018. Internet users were from Australia (1,040), China (1,037), France (1,050), Germany (1,057), Italy(1,070), Japan (1,055), the Netherlands (1,052), New Zealand (1,012), Singapore (1,022), Spain (1,038), the UK (1,013) and the US (2,013).