New data: 8 out of 10 U.S. adults use the internet

Results of a recent poll from Harris Interactive show that 178 million U.S. adults are using the Internet. That is a whopping 79 percent.

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This is a dramatic increase from the 9% of U.S. adults who reported they went online when Harris first started tracking Internet use in 1995.

The number of adults accessing the internet from home has risen to 72%, up from 70% in 2006 and 66% in 2005.

The amount of time spent online has also continued to increase. Adult Americans are now spending an average of 11 hours per week online, up from 9 hours per week in 2006 and 8 hours in 2005.

With eight out of ten adults now online, and an ever increasing number of people discontinuing their use of landline telephones, web surveys have replaced telephone surveys as the market research industry’s method of choice.

About Todd Hollander

Hollander is Founder and President of Todd Hollander Market Research. He has over 25 years of experience in the design and analysis of strategic market research, is an instructor in the University of Georgia’s "Principles of Marketing Research" course, and is the author of "We’re Killing Our Kids," a highly-acclaimed book on the childhood obesity epidemic, and “The Online Survey Doctor,” a weblog dispensing expert advice about internet survey research.
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