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The internet has become such an integral part of our daily lives that we often do not even think about how much we rely on it.

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According to the data presented by theĀ Atlas VPNĀ team, a day without internet in the world would cost $43 billion. The United States and China almost make up half of the sum together, accumulating $21 billion.

The United States, one of the most connected countries regarding internet usage, would face huge losses of around $11 billion for a single day without online access. An outage would bring many economic activities in the US to a standstill.

China is estimated to lose nearly $10 billion, though this figure may underestimate the true cost. With China’s heavy reliance on manufacturing and exporting goods globally, an internet outage would significantly slow cross-border trade.

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The United Kingdom, with its robust e-commerce and financial services sectors, would lose approximately $3 billion. Japan is predicted to suffer around $2.7 billion in damage, given the vital role that advanced telecommunications and internet technology play in its economy.

Losing the internet would severely inhibit Germany’s production and business operations, potentially costing $1.5 billion based on its GDP share and the high level of internet dependence across its industrial sectors.

Cybersecurity writer at Atlas VPN, Vilius Kardelis, shares his thoughts on the internetā€™s impact on our society:

ā€œWe often don’t appreciate the backbone role the internet now plays. An outage would bring activities to a standstill and underscore how much our economic functions depend on stable online access. Access to the internet should be a basic human right, and should not be restricted by governments or providers.ā€

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