According to a new report, called Economic benefits of digital inclusion, people with computer and internet access are likely to both do better at school, and earn more in the future.
The report, which was commissioned by UK online centres, a digital inclusion body supported by Learn Direct, found that said users were likely to earn between three and ten per cent more in salary than their less-technically advantaged counterparts and would earn better grades in academic qualifications such as the GCSE awards.





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