New U.S. Census Findings: Number of Households Without Internet Access

In addition to U.S. Census Shares New Broadband Adoption Data

Bowling Green, KY (October 9, 2019) – In late September, the United States Census Bureau released new data from 2018 American Community Survey (ACS). This includes the number of households that currently do not have any internet service (including no dial-up, fixed broadband, mobile-only, anything).

The numbers are listed below. The bold text represents the states that Connected Nation has programs for:

Geographic Area Name NO INTERNET
Alabama 321,359
Alaska 24,576
Arizona 288,885
Arkansas 212,223
California 1,147,228
Colorado 180,142
Connecticut 141,561
Delaware 35,433
District of Columbia 34,300
Florida 872,333
Georgia 503,557
Hawaii 52,435
Idaho 63,457
Illinois 581,667
Indiana 367,029
Iowa 163,715
Kansas 138,127
Kentucky 257,178
Louisiana 314,291
Maine 70,704
Maryland 206,151
Massachusetts 251,566
Michigan 507,279
Minnesota 220,139
Mississippi 226,003
Missouri 333,351
Montana 59,563
Nebraska 87,932
Nevada 132,839
New Hampshire 43,854
New Jersey 325,686
New Mexico 152,709
New York 888,661
North Carolina 544,299
North Dakota 42,019
Ohio 586,602
Oklahoma 224,688
Oregon 141,058
Pennsylvania 666,091
Puerto Rico 416,176
Rhode Island 50,081
South Carolina 290,601
South Dakota 50,755
Tennessee 395,020
Texas 1,231,590
Utah 60,468
Vermont 29,942
Virginia 360,402
Washington 218,837
West Virginia 132,877
Wisconsin 295,118
Wyoming 24,916

Read Connected Nation’s latest Census blog here: U.S. Census Shares New Broadband Adoption Data

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