Data Overview Report

Benchmark 2008: Everyone Goes Online, But Gen Yers Are The Early Adopters

North American Consumer Technographics

Charles S. Golvin
 and  three contributors
Jul 21, 2008

Summary

Three-quarters of North American adults use the Internet at least monthly — Forrester's minimum threshold to be considered actively online. Online adults today average nearly 15 hours per week using the Internet. Although younger adults tend to use the Net more frequently, a majority of Boomers — and now even Seniors — use the Internet as well.

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