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Percent of U.S. Persons Using the InternetBy Race/Origin & Divided By Location (1998)
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der=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width=100%> Percent of U.S. Persons Using the Internet By Race/Origin & Divided By Location (1998)
APRIL 11, 2000

At Home
Outside Home
Any Location
White
26.7
18.8
37.7
Black
9.2
12.4
19.0
Amer. Indian
17.5
17.8
29.5
Asian
25.6
19.4
35.9
Hispanic
8.7
10.0
16.6
Source: Falling Through the Net: Defining the Digital Divide. National Telecommunications and Information Administration. 1999. Go back to the story: Indian Country: Falling into the Digital Divide?
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