Diversity & Inclusion

1 in 3 poor households have broadband access [INFOGRAPHIC]

Roughly one in three households in the U.S. earning less than $25,000 each year have broadband Internet access

Just one in three households in the U.S. earning less than $25,000 each year have broadband Internet access, according to this infographic from Online Degree Programs titled “The Internet Access Gap in Education.”

The Internet Access Gap in Education

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