Digital Divide/Redlining
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Millions of Americans – especially in rural and low-income urban areas – do not have access to high speed broadband because it does not yet pay for providers to invest in these areas.
There is an income digital divide: more than 62% of households with incomes over $100,000 subscribe to high speed broadband at home while just 11% of households with incomes below $30,000 subscribe.
There is a rural/urban digital divide: only 17% of adults in rural areas subscribe to broadband compared to 31% in urban and 30% in suburban areas.
And there is a farm/non-farm divide: only 15.8% of farm households have adopted broadband.