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NCDDR 2001 Survey Report - Table of Contents

Do consumers have a computer in their home that is available for their use?


While the majority of consumers (58%) reported they have a computer at home, access differed across racial and ethnic groups. The group with the least access to a home computer was the Hispanic/Latino group. Twenty-eight percent of the Hispanic/Latino group indicated access to a home computer, while 46% of the American Indian/Alaskan Native group and 47% of the Black/African American group reported access to a home computer.

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58 percent of consumers have a computer at home  computer access at home by consumer race and ethniity
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