With Americans spending 6%-12% of their incomes on utility bills, the rising cost of energy and other natural resources, e.g. water, continues to be a major concern for Americans. New research on American's technology spending has revealed that 63% of U.S. households spend 35% more on technology bills than utility bills, however.
In conducting research among nearly 1,100 of its customers, remote tech support company iYogi put its hypothesis "Is technology now the real utility?," to the test. Results of the in-depth survey of customers' technology usage and monthly spend came out positive.
By Andrew Burger
With Americans spending 6%-12% of their incomes on utility bills, the rising cost of energy and other natural resources, e.g. water, continues to be a major concern for Americans. New research on American's technology spending has revealed that 63% of U.S. households spend 35% more on technology bills than utility bills, however.
In conducting research among nearly 1,100 of its customers, remote tech support company iYogi put its hypothesis "Is technology now the real utility?," to the test. Results of the in-depth survey of customers' technology usage and monthly spend came out positive.
http://www.telecompetitor.com/does-technology-spending-amount-to-a-new-utility-bill/
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