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NCDDR 2001 Survey Report - Table of Contents

Where do consumers use the Internet/Web?


The Internet/Web was accessed most frequently at three places by consumers overall. More consumers (47%) reported using the Internet/Web at home. Across all racial and ethnic groups sampled, over 50% of the White and Asian/Pacific Islander groups used the Internet/Web at home. More Hispanic/Latino (32%) and American Indian/Alaskan Native (36%) consumers reported using the Internet/Web at an Independent Living Center.

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47 percent at home, 33 percent at Independent Living Center, 32 percent at work, graphic



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Where the internet/web is used by consumer race and ethnicity graph



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