The Demographic and Economic Drivers of Broadband Adoption in the United States
The Demographic and Economic Drivers of Broadband Adoption in the United States
Phoenix Center
November 2007
- The rate of broadband adoption is strongly related to a number of demographic and economic conditions, including household income, income inequality, and education.
- Policies, like ConnectKentucky’s “No Child Left Offline” initiative, may be substantially more cost-effective in driving broadband adoption than subsidies for construction of networks.
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