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Internet Adoption in America: Who Isn’t Online Yet?
America Offline: Who Isn’t on the Internet Yet?
The internet is so widely used today that for many, it’s hard to imagine life without it. Yet, despite its prevalence, there’s still a small fraction of Americans who aren’t online.
Who are these non-adopters? Using data from Pew Research Center, this graphic provides a demographic breakdown of the U.S. adults who don’t use the internet.
The Demographic Breakdown
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This article was written by Brandon Smith and originally published at Birch Gold Group
7 Trends Which Indicate That Economic Disaster Is Approaching Very Rapidly
Mapped: Unemployed Workers vs. Job Openings, by U.S. State
Mapped: Unemployed Workers vs. Job Openings, by U.S. State
In the United States, there were about 75 workers available for every 100 job openings as of July 2023. This means there is a significant gap between labor and jobs available, but also many opportunities present in some states for potential job seekers.
This map, using data from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, showcases the number of available workers per 100 job openings in each U.S. state.