Households with an annual income below $50,000 and homes headed by adults over 65 are greatly impacted by the digital divide.
Though slight, Black and Latino households in California continue to have unequal access to high-speed internet.
According to 2020 data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, 87% of white households had high-speed internet access. That is compared with 83% of Black households and 80% of Latino households, per the today!
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