Sunday, October 10, 2010

Census: American Internet use surges - Phoenix Business Journal:

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That's according to a report released Wednesdag bythe U.S. Census Bureau, whichu also shows that 62 percent ofthe nation's householdes report using the Internet at home in 2007, an 18 percen t increase from 1997. Among households using the net in 82 percent reported usinga high-speed connection, and 17 percent used a dial-uop connection. “As access to high speed connections have become more so too have the number of peoples that connect to the Internet at saidThom File, a statisticiajn with the Census Bureau Housinf and Household Economic Statistics Division. “These data give us a better understanding of who is usinyg the Internet andfrom where.
” Among the New Hampshire had the highest rate of Interneft use for those age three and older in 2007 at 82 percent. Mississippji and West Virginia had the lowesg rates of use at abou t52 percent. Roughly 60 percent of Texans used the net in thedata shows. Internet usage also varied by educationand race. For individuals 25 and older witha bachelor’a degree, 87 percent reported going online from some locationn in 2007. About half (49 of those with only a high school diplomaw reported usingthe Internet, compared with 19 percent for thoses without a high school diploma. Meanwhile, 69 percent of whites lived in households withInternetr use.
The same was true for 51 percentfof blacks, 73 percent of Asians and 48 percengt of Hispanics.

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