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Pew Research CenterJuly 18, 2016
Digital Divide Narrows for Latinos as More Spanish Speakers and Immigrants Go Online

Internet use growth slows for Hispanics since 2012, stalls among whites and blacks

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Internet use growth slows for Hispanics since 2012, stalls among whites and blacks

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Digital Divide Narrows for Latinos as More Spanish Speakers and Immigrants Go Online
Immigrant and Spanish-dominant Latinos drive narrowing of gap in internet use
Broadband subscription rate steady among Hispanics and blacks between 2010 and 2015, but rises among whites
Sharp divide in Latinos’ internet use by age in 2015
Internet use growth slows for Hispanics since 2012, stalls among whites and blacks
In 2015, large divides among Latinos by age, education and nativity in home internet access and broadband use
Broadband subscription rate steady among Hispanics and blacks between 2010 and 2015, but rises among whites
Mobile internet use was more popular among youngest and most-educated Latinos in 2015
Mobile internet use on the rise among internet users
2015 National Survey of Latinos details
Interviews by Strata
Demographics of Hispanic internet users

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