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The issues of the #DigitalDivide have become more prevalent in a post-Covid-19 world. Worldwide, 81% of urban dwellers use the #internet, 1.6 times as high as the percentage of internet users in rural areas. The digital divide isn't just about being able to access the internet but has come to include the inequalities with access to #Computers, #Smartphones, #Networking, and #DigitalLiteracy.  Covid-19 exposed the differences in digital coverage and access domestically and globally. Four years after the pandemic, the issues of the digital divide are ongoing.  The economic, educational, societal, and medical consequences of the digital divide affect everyone. Additionally, the digital divide also affects digital literacy. A 2023 report published by the National Skills Coalition (NSC) found that 92% of jobs analyzed for the study required digital skills with only one-third of workers having low or no #Digital skills due to historic underinvestment and structural inequalities.  Read more in-depth about the digital divide and ways we can work together to bridge that gap ensuring everyone has access to the resources the internet can provide: https://2ly.link/1zK3C Additional Resources: International Telecommunications Union: https://2ly.link/1zK3A Investopedia's Guide About the Digital Divide: https://2ly.link/1zK39

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