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Posted on December 29, 2021October 10, 2022 by Dan Ness

Connected device usage by socioeconomic groups

How different are advantaged from disadvantaged Americans in how many devices they actively use? How much has this changed since before the pandemic? How do historically socioeconomically advantaged groups such as high-income or college graduates compare to disadvantaged groups such as single parents, low-income, less-educated, elderly, or people of color? This TUP analysis reports on the average number of connected devices – mobile phones, computers, tablets, and game consoles – being used by each socioeconomic group.

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CategoriesDevices, Households, MetaFAQs, TUP 2018, TUP 2019, TUP 2020, TUP 2021, User Profile TagsAdvantaged, Connected devices, Devices, Digital divide, Disadvantaged, Ethnicity, Game consoles, Home PCs, PCs, Penetration, POC, Smartphones, Sociodemographics, Tablets, Vulnerable, Work PCs

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