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InternetRetailer.com - Daily News for Friday,?May?12, 2006: A majority of U.S. online teens have shopped on the web, Forrester says

"86% of U.S. online consumers ages 18 to 21 and 52% of teens under 18 have shopped online, according to a new study from Forrester Research. Older teens had more spending power—about $193 per month—compared with $76 for younger teens, the study found.

In addition, older teens spend an average of more than 15 hours online each week and have been using the Internet for an average of nearly seven years, according to the study. Of teens 18 to 21, 87% go online weekly and 13% go online monthly.

The majority of online teens also have access to broadband—86% of younger teens and 90% of older teens, Forrester said. Studies have shown that consumers who use broadband spend more online."

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