“Nationwide, 40 percent of households with annual incomes below $20,000 (below the poverty line for a family of four) have broadband access at home, while 93 percent of households with incomes exceeding $75,000 have high-speed Internet, according to a 2010 Federal Communications Commission survey.”
- Without Internet, Urban Poor Fear Being Left Behind In Digital Age, by Gerry Smith, Huffington Post (March 1, 2012).
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