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2014-09-17 »
"The average U.S. household spends some $5,000
per year for their combination of cable, telephone, broadband,
and cellular services. The typical family wireless bill often
exceeds $200 per month."
– http://www.wififirst.org/wififirst-ebook.pdf
That doesn't sound right to me. The average U.S. family has a pretax income of $51k/year last time I checked. They're spending $5000 of their after-tax on connectivity? I don't spend anything close to that and I feel like I'm doing pretty well for myself.
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