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Profile of U.S. Online Population

Modest growth in the online population results in 137 million connected U.S. adults, with women taking the majority. Is the popularity of the Internet beginning to rise again?

by Robyn Greenspan
of cyberatlas.internet.com
[April 18, 2002]
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Americans are becoming connected to the Internet again after a stagnant period, according to the latest data from Harris Interactive that puts Internet usage at 66 percent among adults. This figure, based on a Harris Poll telephone survey of 2,038 adults in February and March of 2002, represents an increase of 10 million from November 2001 (127 million to 137 million).

This modest growth in the Internet population comes after a six-month period, from spring 2001 until fall 2001, without a visible increase. The pause during that period is attributed to a slowing economy and the collapse of the dot-com investment bubble.

Of the two-thirds of online adult Americans, 55 percent access the Internet from home, while 30 percent surf at work. Almost one-in-five adults go online from a school, library, cyber cafe or other location, and some people are online from two or more places.

The recent Harris research also revealed that adult Internet users spent an average of 8 hours per week online, up from 7 hours in 2001, 2000 and 1999. Another notable increase was seen as women overtook men as the majority of online users at 51 percent. Previously, the figures were reversed with women at 49 percent of the U.S. Internet population in the November 2001 poll.

Other significant areas of change from the November 2001 findings are a decrease in Internet users over 65, and a dip in the Black and Hispanic online population.

Profile of U.S. Online Population
(February-March 2002)


Adults
Online
(Percent)
All
Adults
(Percent)


Age
18 to 29 28 22
30 to 39 23 22
40 to 49 23 20
50 to 64 24 18
65+ 5 16

Gender
Women 51 52
Men 49 48

Race/Ethnicity
White 76 76
Black 12 12
Hispanic 9 10

Education
High school or less 37 52
Some College 31 26
College grad/post grad 32 22

Household Income
$25,000 or less 18 25
$25,001 to $50,000 25 29
$50,001 and over 46 32
Source: Harris Interactive

 

U.S. Adults Online

Year
Adults
Online
(Percent)
In Millions

2002
66
137
2001
64
127
2000
63
121
1999
56
113
1998
35
70
1997
30
59
1996
19
33
1995
9
17.5
Source: Harris Interactive

 

— End

Online resources:
  CyberAtlas
  Jupiter Direct

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