High Speed Internet Views of New York Voters Ages 35+
High-Speed Internet Views of New York Voters Ages 35 Technology
Affordable high-speed internet access is important to an overwhelming majority of New York voters ages 35 and older, according to a new AARP survey, and they call on the governor and the state legislature to bring high-speed internet access to all New Yorkers. Furthermore, the vast majority of voters say they would be more likely to support a candidate who had helped make affordable high-speed internet available. The survey also shows widespread use of the internet, including a significant share of voters who report increased home internet use compared to this time last year. However, some voters report that quality, cost, availability, and other issues have limited their home internet use. In the age of COVID-19 and social distancing, reliable and affordable high-speed internet access is more important than ever. High-speed internet (often referred to as “broadband”) offers access to online information and resources that can improve quality of life for people of all ages and help older adults live independently. The technology, faster and more reliable than antiquated dial-up service, has the potential to reduce the risk of social isolation by facilitating social connections, provide access to important supportive services (including telehealth) that may not be available locally, promote learning by offering access to virtually unlimited information, and help local businesses grow by serving customers outside their geographical area.
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High-Speed Internet Views of New York Voters Ages 35
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(PDF) PDF) (PDF) (PDF) (PDF) See AlsoAffordable high-speed internet access is important to an overwhelming majority of New York voters ages 35 and older, according to a new AARP survey, and they call on the governor and the state legislature to bring high-speed internet access to all New Yorkers. Furthermore, the vast majority of voters say they would be more likely to support a candidate who had helped make affordable high-speed internet available. The survey also shows widespread use of the internet, including a significant share of voters who report increased home internet use compared to this time last year. However, some voters report that quality, cost, availability, and other issues have limited their home internet use. In the age of COVID-19 and social distancing, reliable and affordable high-speed internet access is more important than ever. High-speed internet (often referred to as “broadband”) offers access to online information and resources that can improve quality of life for people of all ages and help older adults live independently. The technology, faster and more reliable than antiquated dial-up service, has the potential to reduce the risk of social isolation by facilitating social connections, provide access to important supportive services (including telehealth) that may not be available locally, promote learning by offering access to virtually unlimited information, and help local businesses grow by serving customers outside their geographical area.