How Americans go online
A breakdown of how internet users go online, including those with home access and the type of access, is shown in this table.
A breakdown of how internet users go online, including those with home access and the type of access, is shown in this table.
As of May 2013, 15% of American adults ages 18 and older do not use the internet or email. An additional 9% of adults use the internet but lack home access.
15% of American adults do not use the internet at all, and another 9% of adults use the internet but not at home.
Research over hundreds of years has consistently found that boys naturally outnumber girls at birth. The speculation is that this is nature’s way of countering the relatively high mortality rates of males, and creating more of a gender balance in the population. While historically, there have been about 105 boys born for every 100 girls […]
Nancy Gibbs, Time magazine’s newly-named managing editor -- and the first woman to hold that position -- takes the reins at an uncertain time in the publication's history.
The number of people killed in religion-related terrorist attacks in Kenya has dramatically increased in recent years.
This links to a posting about the growing share of U.S. household income that goes to college-educated households, who take home a disproportionate share of aggregate income.