Probably a pretty skewed sample for a question like this. People who are on here are more likely to be white-collar workers who are at jobs where they can surf the internet. People who have low incomes are 1) more likely in labor jobs where they can't be online during the day in the first place and 2) less likely to have time to be on the internet in general if they're far enough down the socioeconomic ladder that they're working multiple jobs (or can't afford internet at home).
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