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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: The vast majority of US adults now use a smartphone and have high-speed internet at home, following modest growth over the past two years, a survey showed Thursday.

The Pew Research Center<\/a> said 85 percent of adults have smartphones, up from 81 percent in 2019, while 77 percent reported home broadband subscriptions, four percentage points higher than in a similar survey two years earlier.

The survey showed 91 percent had internet access either from a smartphone or home broadband, Pew said.

But the figures show a stubbornly large segment of the population lacking home broadband, with many people saying the cost is too high either for a computer or an internet subscription.

The survey, taken as more people rely on the internet for work, school and other activities, also showed 30 percent of respondents often or sometimes experienced problems connecting to the internet at home. That included nine percent who say such problems happen often.

The researchers found roughly 15 percent of US adults are \"smartphone-only\"
internet users<\/a>, who have no broadband connection at home.

The survey also found
smartphone usage<\/a> correlated with age, with 96 percent of 18-to-29-year-olds using mobile handsets compared with 61 percent for those over 65. Smartphone adoption was also correlated to higher household income and higher levels of education.

For home broadband -- a topic being debated by US lawmakers and policymakers seeking to encourage internet adoption -- income levels were a key factor. Just 57 percent of those with household incomes under $30,000 annually had high-speed connections, compared with more than 90 percent for those earning more than $75,000.

\"While there has been slight growth in the share who say they subscribe to high-speed internet, about a quarter of the population still does not have a
broadband internet<\/a> connection at home,\" said the report led by researcher Andrew Perrin.

\"And broadband non-adopters continue to cite financial constraints as one of the most important reasons why they forgo these services.\"

The report was based on a survey of 1,502 US adults from January 25 to February 8 by cell and landline phone with an estimated margin of error of 2.9 percentage points.
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智能手机,宽带使用生长在我们:调查

调查显示91%的人上网从智能手机或家庭宽带,皮尤说。

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华盛顿:绝大多数的美国成年人现在使用智能手机和家里有高速互联网,适度的增长在过去的两年里后,周四的一份调查显示。

皮尤研究中心说85%的成年人有智能手机,从2019年的81%,而77%的家庭宽带订阅报道,四个百分比高于两年前的一项类似调查中。

调查显示91%的人上网从智能手机或家庭宽带,皮尤说。

但数据显示一个顽固的大部分的人口缺乏家庭宽带,很多人说成本太高计算机或互联网订阅。

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的调查显示,越来越多的人依靠网络工作,学校和其他活动,还显示30%的受访者经常或有时经验问题连接到互联网在家里。包括百分之九的人说这样的问题经常发生。

研究人员发现,大约15%的美国成年人是“smartphone-only”互联网用户在家里没有宽带连接。

调查还发现智能手机的使用与年龄相关,96%的18-to-29-year-olds使用手机为61% 65岁以上的人群。智能手机也采用相关更高的家庭收入和更高水平的教育。

家庭宽带——一个主题被美国立法者讨论和政策制定者寻求鼓励互联网采用——收入水平是关键因素。只有57%的家庭收入低于30000美元每年高速连接,相比之下,90%以上为年收入超过75000美元。

“虽然已经有轻微的增长份额谁说他们订阅高速互联网,大约四分之一的人口仍然没有宽带互联网连接在家里,”研究员安德鲁佩兰领导的报告说。

“金融约束和宽带不采用者继续引用如下作为最重要的一个原因他们放弃这些服务。”

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这份报告是基于1502名美国成年人的调查从1月25日到2月8日由细胞和固定电话,估计误差2.9。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Washington: The vast majority of US adults now use a smartphone and have high-speed internet at home, following modest growth over the past two years, a survey showed Thursday.

The Pew Research Center<\/a> said 85 percent of adults have smartphones, up from 81 percent in 2019, while 77 percent reported home broadband subscriptions, four percentage points higher than in a similar survey two years earlier.

The survey showed 91 percent had internet access either from a smartphone or home broadband, Pew said.

But the figures show a stubbornly large segment of the population lacking home broadband, with many people saying the cost is too high either for a computer or an internet subscription.

The survey, taken as more people rely on the internet for work, school and other activities, also showed 30 percent of respondents often or sometimes experienced problems connecting to the internet at home. That included nine percent who say such problems happen often.

The researchers found roughly 15 percent of US adults are \"smartphone-only\"
internet users<\/a>, who have no broadband connection at home.

The survey also found
smartphone usage<\/a> correlated with age, with 96 percent of 18-to-29-year-olds using mobile handsets compared with 61 percent for those over 65. Smartphone adoption was also correlated to higher household income and higher levels of education.

For home broadband -- a topic being debated by US lawmakers and policymakers seeking to encourage internet adoption -- income levels were a key factor. Just 57 percent of those with household incomes under $30,000 annually had high-speed connections, compared with more than 90 percent for those earning more than $75,000.

\"While there has been slight growth in the share who say they subscribe to high-speed internet, about a quarter of the population still does not have a
broadband internet<\/a> connection at home,\" said the report led by researcher Andrew Perrin.

\"And broadband non-adopters continue to cite financial constraints as one of the most important reasons why they forgo these services.\"

The report was based on a survey of 1,502 US adults from January 25 to February 8 by cell and landline phone with an estimated margin of error of 2.9 percentage points.
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