Wednesday, November 12, 2014
INTERNET ACCESS BY STATE
Why Many Americans Still Don't Have Internet Access, In 4 Charts
"In some American cities, up to 40 percent of households don't have an Internet connection, according to a new analysis based on census data.
Bill Callahan, director of the digital access advocacy group Connect Your Community 2.0, crunched numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau to find the best- and worst-connected major American cities.
More than a quarter of households in the U.S. don’t have a computer with an Internet connection, according to the 2013 American Community Survey released by the Census Bureau in September. The report was the first Community Survey to look at rates of Internet connection by detailed geographic location."
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