Use of digital technology by different income groups

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Pew Internet Project Director Lee Rainie will present findings about the state of digital differences at the Georgetown Public Policy Institute’s Annual Conference on Capitol Hill.

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Use of digital technology by different income groups The current state of digital differences

Georgetown University Public Policy Forum – Cannon Caucus Room

February 22, 2013

Lee Rainie: Director, Pew Internet Project

Email: Lrainie@pewinternet.org

Twitter: @Lrainie

Internet users – 85% of adults December 2012

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Broadband at home – 68% of adults December 2012

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Cell phones - 89% of adults January 2013

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Smartphones - 47% of adults December 2012

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Mobile internet access and its special role for

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Access internet via phone % of cell owners September 2012

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Mobile factoids

• 2-4% of poorer internet users ONLY access internet wirelessly

• 17% of cell owners of all classes do most of their online browsing on their phones

• Half (51%) of African-American cell internet users do most of their online browsing on their phone, double the proportion for whites (24%). Two in five Latino cell internet users (42%) also fall into the “cell-mostly” category.

Cell phones and internet access % of “cell internet” users and their main access

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Mostly cell Mostly something else Both equally

Insights about online job searches by

household income

Online job searches May 2011 survey

20% 24%

27% 27%

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% all adults % internet users

How people seek help on jobs and finances April 2009

Poor are the least likely to say they access any common resources – 22% vs.15% of better off

$75K and above

-53% internet

-49% newspaper, mags, books

-46% TV, radio

-37% financial professional

-33% friends/family

-4% “other”

$30K and above

-46% newspaper, mags, books

-42% friends/family

-40% TV, radio

-27% internet

-15% financial professional

-7% “other”

Job resources at libraries

• Poorer people are more likely than the better off to say job resources at libraries are “very important” (75% vs. 57%)

• Among library computer users, poorer people are twice as likely as the better off to use library technology for job-search and applications (46% vs. 18%)

Other devices

Desktop or laptop - 78% of adults December 2012

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Tablet- 31% of adults January 2013

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Internet activities

Email – 76% of adults December 2012

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Search engines % of internet users in February 2012

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Health information in past 12 months % of internet users in September 2012

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Use social networking sites – 54% of adults December 2012

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Cell phone activities

Mobile pix % of cell owners September 2012

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Texting % of cell owners September 2012

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Use email via phone % of cell owners September 2012

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Use social networking site on phone % of cell users in April 2012

38% 40%

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25% 29%

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Get news on phone % of cell users in April 2012

29% 31%

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Do banking on phone % of cell users in September 2012

27% 31%

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Get health information on phone % of cell users in April 2012

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Visit govt. website on phone % of cell users in April 2012

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Other social media

Social media – Twitter % of internet users in January 2013

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Social media – LinkedIn % of internet users August 2012

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Social media – Pinterest % of internet users December 2012

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Social media – Instagram % of internet users December 2012

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Social media – Tumblr % of internet users December 2012

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Thank you!