You probably didn't need a survey to tell you that the Internet is important in Americans' everyday lives. But just in case you didn't realize how important, a survey recently done by Pew Internet & American Life Project reveals that more and more people are turning to the Internet to help in life's major moments. In their memo on the survey, the researchers state that over the three-year period from January 2002 to March 2005, "Internet use grew by:
54% in the number of adults who said the Internet played a major role as they helped another person cope with a major illness. And the number of those who said the Internet played a major role as they coped themselves with a major illness increased 40%. 50% in the number who said the internet played a major role as they pursued more training for their careers. 45% in the number who said the Internet played a major role as they made major investment or financial decisions. 43% in the number who said the Internet played a major role when they looked for a new place to live. 42% in the number who said the Internet played a major role as they decided about a school or a college for themselves or their children. 23% in the number who said the Internet played a major role when they bought a car. 14% in the number who said the Internet played a major role as they switched jobs."
If you would like to view the report, you can go to this PDF document of the report, The Internet's Growing Role in Life's Major Moments.









