15% of adults are smartphone dependent -- they don't have home broadband, but have a smartphone, per @PewInternet. That includes:
— Lee Rainie (@lrainie) June 3, 2021
-28% of those ages 18-29
-27% of those in HH earning <$30K
-25% of Hispanic Americans
-23% of those with HS or less educationhttps://t.co/x4qOw8I6bg pic.twitter.com/vtMfpYwPe7
new Pew study found that a quarter of US residents still don't have home internet access, with 44% of them citing cost as the primary reason: https://t.co/SLDpsMgC7g pic.twitter.com/tHLBKkgMMB
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) June 4, 2021
Americans with at least a bachelor’s degree are more likely to say they have broadband internet at home compared with those who have a high school diploma or less (94% vs. 59%). https://t.co/5BaIKjXDbx pic.twitter.com/UM0HpZ39xx
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 3, 2021
It's an open secret that disinterest, not cost, is why most non-Internet households don't subscribe to broadband. Per new Pew data, 71% are uninterested in subscribing. Only 20% say high cost is the main reason they don't get broadband. https://t.co/QYc88Ba6Lg
— Brent Skorup (@bskorup) June 3, 2021
15% of US adults are "smartphone-only" internet users. That figure rises to around a quarter among adults under 30, Hispanic adults, those with a high school diploma or less education, and those with household incomes below $30K a year. https://t.co/mAmzlO07TX pic.twitter.com/ht1lHauyci
— John Gramlich (@johngramlich) June 3, 2021
퓨 리서치: 미국 성년 15%, 이제 모바일로만 인터넷 사용해
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) June 4, 2021
- 동시에 미국 성년 15% 역시 스마트폰 소유자가 아닌 것으로 나타나
- 미국 스마트폰 사용자는 2019년 81%에서 85%로 증가
- 65세 이상에서 스마트폰 사용자는 2년 전 53%에서 61%로 증가https://t.co/SYQUzRFb8a
new Pew study found that a quarter of US residents still don't have home internet access, with 44% of them citing cost as the primary reason: https://t.co/SLDpsMgC7g pic.twitter.com/tHLBKkgMMB
— Karl Bode (@KarlBode) June 4, 2021
92% of U.S. adults in households earning $75,000 or more per year say they have broadband internet at home. But that share falls to 57% among those whose annual household income is below $30,000. https://t.co/xC8mYjHqFr pic.twitter.com/0VYzEDc4Lb
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 3, 2021
While the share of adults age 65 and older who have a smartphone has increased from 53% to 61% in the past two years, this age cohort remains far less likely than younger groups to report having this type of mobile device. https://t.co/snjOcrdyUN pic.twitter.com/3HQ3ACf1Zt
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 3, 2021
15% of adults in the USA now ONLY use the Internet on mobile devices, which really underscores the urgency of web development centering accessibility on small screens and with slower connections https://t.co/99Yf4e1axA
— Vivian (@muchnerve) June 4, 2021
NEW @pewresearch stats:
— Lee Rainie (@lrainie) June 3, 2021
85% of US adults have #Smartphones
77% have home #broadband
30% say they "often" or "sometimes" have trouble connecting at homehttps://t.co/x4qOw8I6bg pic.twitter.com/ETQRlaFlkY
Updated numbers on digital health uptake from @pewresearch hot off the press today!
— Dori Steinberg (@DrDoriRD) June 3, 2021
Mobile Technology and Home Broadband 2021 https://t.co/n7YDaWMxGx
Reasons why some people don't have home #broadband:
— Lee Rainie (@lrainie) June 3, 2021
-Cost of connectivity; computer
-Smartphone does everything they need
-Service not available/unacceptable
-Have other options to access internet outside the home
NEW @pewinternet datahttps://t.co/x4qOw8I6bg pic.twitter.com/An0LFzBIX6
NEW: Smartphone ownership (85%) and home broadband subscriptions (77%) have increased among American adults since 2019 – up from 81% and 73%, respectively. https://t.co/QQoz7rYVJL pic.twitter.com/syodHWkCE3
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 3, 2021
19% of U.S. adults say their most important reason for not having broadband at home is because their smartphone does everything they need to do online. https://t.co/wlJP3JOPel pic.twitter.com/b1TsWGTWzG
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 3, 2021
30% of U.S. adults say they often or sometimes experience problems connecting to the internet at home, including 9% who say such problems happen often. Still, a majority of Americans say these connection troubles occur rarely (41%) or never (21%). https://t.co/zSEbggg6GD pic.twitter.com/XWhs6iZVy6
— Pew Research Center (@pewresearch) June 3, 2021