https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2019/04/22/some-americans-dont-use-the... For instance, seniors are much more likely than younger adults to say they never go online. Although the share of non-internet users ages 65 and older has decreased by 7 percentage points since 2018, 27% still do not use the internet, compared with fewer than 10% of adults under the age of 65. Household income and education are also indicators of a person’s likelihood to be offline. Roughly three-in-ten adults with less than a high school education (29%) do not use the internet in 2019, compared with 35% in 2018. But that share falls as the level of educational attainment increases. Adults from households earning less than $30,000 a year are far more likely than the most affluent adults to not use the internet (18% vs. 2%). ____ Analisi interessante. Da affiancare a https://www.educationnews.org/technology/silicon-valley-tech-execs-sending-k... Giacomo