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One in five US households don’t have broadband. Most say they don’t want it.

Over the past several decades, the U.S. Census Bureau or other agencies have been asking Americans about their use of computers and the internet. Broadband access and usage has increasingly come to represent full participation in the modern economy, from entertainment to shopping to paying bills and accessing healthcare and education. Federal and state governments have made it an infrastructure priority to connect the unconnected and close that “digital divide” between those who have access to broadband service and those who do not.

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