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The U.S. Is Getting Closer to 100% of Households Having Internet Service

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The digital divide is starting to close, with the percentage of U.S. households with internet access growing. 

According to a new consumer data survey from Leichtman Research Group, 92% of U.S. households get internet service at home. This is an increase from 83% of households in 2018, and 76% of households in 2008. 

Broadband makes up 98% of households with an internet service, according to the research group. 

These increasing numbers represent a win for the goal of connectivity in the U.S. With each passing year, a fast and reliable internet connection becomes increasingly crucial for everyday life. 

“The percentage of households getting internet service at home, including high-speed broadband, reached an all-time high over the past year,” Bruce Leichtman, president of Leichtman Research Group said in a statement. 

Despite the gains and the high percentage number, there are still plenty of homes without broadband access. There were 125.7 million homes in the U.S. in 2022, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The remaining 8% without internet means there are more than 10 million households that can’t get an internet connection. 

The survey is part of a larger study called  Broadband Internet in the U.S. 2023. Other notable findings from the survey included:

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