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% with broadband at home |
| All teens |
66% |
| Parent Education |
| High school grad or less |
56 |
| Some college |
67 |
| College grad |
82 |
| Race/Ethnicity |
| White |
70 |
| Black |
56 |
| Hispanic |
60 |
| Annual Household Income |
| Less than $30,000 |
48 |
| $30,000-$49,999 |
54 |
| $50,000-$74,999 |
69 |
| $75,000+ |
81 |
| Source: Pew Internet Project |
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