Minorities Agree On Importance of Web; Only 4/10 Regularly Use
January 14, 2010
According to new findings from a national survey of minority adults, conducted by Brilliant Corners Research and Pollster Cornell Belcher, only 42% of African Americans and Hispanics regularly use the Internet, yet they overwhelmingly agree that Internet access is critical to achieving success.
Members of African American and Hispanic communities believe in the value of high-speed broadband Internet, as opposed to outdated, slower dial-up service. In fact, nearly one-in-five respondents (18%) identified 'speed of connection' as the one thing they would change to make it easier to access the Internet - even more so than if Internet access were free (10%).
Minorities Agree On Importance of Web; Only 4/10 Regularly Use