While seven-in-ten Americans use the internet to get some form of recession-related material, when it comes to general economic information broadcast media is king. Fully 84% get general economic information from television and radio; fewer than half use the internet. Among those with broadband connections at home the internet (67%) matches newspapers and magazines (67%) as a source for personal and global financial information but still lags well behind broadcast media (85%). But the desire for online information is not very intense. Among online adults, only 18% say they search for recession-related material once a day, while about half of internet users get such information every few days or less. Read More
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