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50% of US parents with minor children living at home own a tablet, compared to 27% for non-parents
Tablet Ownership 2013
37% of US adults in suburban areas own tablets, compared to 33% for urban, and 27% for rural
Tablet Ownership 2013
34% of US Hispanics own a tablet, compared to 33% of Caucasians, and 32% of African Americans
Tablet Ownership 2013
49% of US consumers aged 35-44 own a tablet, compared to 38% of those 45-54, 37% of those 25-34 and 33% of those 18-24
Tablet Ownership 2013
51% of US consumers say they would be likely to use a library class on how to use eReaders and tablets
Public Library Resources (Infographic) | Pew Internet Libraries
57% of US consumers say they would be likely to use a class on how to download library eBooks to mobile devices
Public Library Resources (Infographic) | Pew Internet Libraries
27% of US teenage girls own tablets or eReaders, compared to 20% for boys
Teens and Technology 2013 | Pew Research Center's Internet
74% of US teens have access to mobile internet
Teens and Technology 2013 | Pew Research Center's Internet
Ownership of tablets jumped from 10% to 19% of American adults between December 2012 and January 2013
The rise of e-reading | Pew Internet Libraries
43% of advanced placement and National Writing Project teachers say they and/or their students use tablets in the classroom or to complete assignments
How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms | Pew Research Center's Internet
25% of US adults own a tablet, up from 4% in September 2020
25% of American Adults Own Tablet Computers | Pew Research Center's Internet
88% of adults in the US have a cell phone, 57% have a laptop, 19% own an e-reader, and 19% have a tablet
Device ownership | Pew Research Center's Internet
42% of mobile banking users have used their devices to transfer funds between accounts
The Future of Money in a Mobile Age | Pew Research Center's Internet