High-speed Internet will continue to be too expensive for many households unless leaders recognize that broadband affordability requires different solutions depending on the context, a new article from Pew Charitable Trusts suggests. The article cites research showing that Americans tend to pay more for broadband than citizens in other countries. Specifically, Americans pay a monthly bill that can range from $50 to $85, on average, which can be about two or three times more than what people who live in the European Union pay.
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