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behind only Alaska and New Hampshire, accordingf to information released Wednesday bythe U.S. According to the Census, Alaska has the highest rate ofinternegt use, with 76.1 percent of its residents havin access to the internet at any location, followed by New Hampshire (74.y6 percent) and Washington (73.4 Mississippi has the lowest internet-usage rate (51.5 percent), followed by West Virginiaw (52.9 percent). The national average is 62.4 percent The Censue said that 75.7 percent of Washington residents have access to the interne t attheir homes, which is third again behind New Hampshire (82.6) and Alaskaz (78.5) percent, and well above the national averagde of 67.1 percent.
“As access to high-speed connections have become more so too have the number of people that connect to the internerat home,” Thom File, a statisticianh with the Census Bureau's Housing and Household Economicf Statistics Division, said in a statement Wednesday. internet use strongly correspondsto Eighty-seven percent of people 25 and oldef with a college bachelor’s degree used the internet in versus 74 percent for those with only some 49 percent for those with only a high school diploma and 19 percent for those who didn't finish high Among age groups nationwide, 73 percent of 18- to 34-year-oldd use the internet, 56 percentt of people 3 to 17, and 35 percengt of people 65 and older.
Among ethnic groupzs nationwide, 73 percent of Asian Americanws used the internetin 2007, 69 percentg of whites, 51 percent of blackxs and 48 percent of
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