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The 17 US cities with the worst internet access — just as your job is making you work remotely

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  • As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, many companies, school districts, and universities are requiring people to work from home or learn remotely. 
  • This may be a problem for US cities with lower rates of broadband internet penetration at home.
  • Using US Census data, Business Insider found the metro areas in America with the lowest shares of households with broadband internet access and computers in their homes. 
  • Five of the 17 metro areas with the lowest shares were located in Texas, including Victoria and McAllen. 
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As more cases of coronavirus are confirmed across the US in almost every state, more and more businesses and schools are making the decision to require people to study or work from home. 

Universities like Harvard and Princeton are moving to virtual classes in the upcoming weeks and companies like Amazon in Seattle are telling employees to work from home.  

This change to help minimize the spread of the coronavirus and keep people safe might be a problem for some Americans. Not every child or household in America has access to internet or a computer at home to do their work or partake in a virtual school lesson. 

The Wall Street Journal reported an Associated Press data analysis of US Census data that showed 17% of US students don't have a computer and 18% don't have broadband internet access at home.

The Wall Street Journal article also reported that Northshore School District in Seattle "had to lend out computers to more than 2,600 homes and provide many with wireless hot spots as well."

Additionally, there are differences among demographic groups in the share of households with internet subscriptions or computers.

According to 2018 US Census data, 5% of white American households and 8% of black American households have no computers. Of the households with a computer, 89% of white Americans have an internet subscription and 82% of black Americans have an internet subscription.

Not only are there demographic differences, but there is also a geographic digital divide across the US. 92% of households in Colorado Springs, Colorado; Boulder, Colorado; Washington, DC; and Ann Arbor, Michigan; have an internet subscription. However, many cities have far more households without internet access in their homes. The average share of households without an internet subscription among US metro areas is 16%.

Business Insider used data from 2018 Census American Community Survey at the metro area level to find which cities could be most affected by an increase in families working or studying from home. 

We created an overall index where we averaged the share of households in each metro area that have a computer at home and the share of households that have a broadband internet subscription. We ranked the metros and found which ones scored the lowest on that combined average.

Of the 17 lowest scoring metros, multiple metro areas across the South in states like Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, and Alabama were at the bottom of the list.

Read on to find out which cities could be most affected by major working and studying from home requirements, along with their share of households without a computer and share of households without a broadband internet subscription.

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17. Decatur, Alabama

Share of households without a computer: 16.3%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 23.7%



16. Florence, Alabama

Share of households without a computer: 16.1%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 25.2%



15. Danville, Illinois

Share of households without a computer: 17.8%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 23.8%



14. Laredo, Texas

Share of households without a computer: 14.1%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 28.1%



13. Texarkana, Texas

Share of households without a computer: 16.8%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 26.2%



11 (tie). Farmington, New Mexico

Share of households without a computer: 15.4%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 28.1%



11 (tie). Las Cruces, New Mexico

Share of households without a computer: 12.7%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 30.8%



10. Victoria, Texas

Share of households without a computer: 14.4%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 29.2%



9. Beckley, West Virginia

Share of households without a computer: 18.0%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 25.8%



8. Dothan, Alabama

Share of households without a computer: 18.2%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 26.0%



7. Florence, South Carolina

Share of households without a computer: 15.7%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 30.2%



6. Monroe, Louisiana

Share of households without a computer: 19.9%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 26.9%



5. McAllen, Texas

Share of households without a computer: 16.0%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 31.1%



4. Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Share of households without a computer: 14.7%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 33.6%



3. Shreveport, Louisiana

Share of households without a computer: 12.5%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 36.3%



2. Brownsville, Texas

Share of households without a computer: 17.1%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 44.0%



1. Valdosta, Georgia

Share of households without a computer: 22.1%

Share of households without a broadband internet subscription: 45.1%



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