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US to spend $42 billion to make internet access universal by 2030

Published 06/26/2023, 05:09 AM
Updated 06/26/2023, 06:37 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Joe Biden speaks about infrastructure jobs and job training in broadband, construction, and manufacturing following the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act during an event

By Jeff Mason and Jarrett Renshaw

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Monday divvied up $42 billion among the nation's 50 states and U.S. territories to make access to high-speed broadband universal by 2030, as it launched a new publicity campaign for President Joe Biden's economic policies.

The funding under the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program was authorized by the $1 trillion 2021 infrastructure law Biden championed. The spending will be based on a newly released Federal Communications Commission coverage map that details gaps in access.

Texas and California - the two most populous U.S. states - top the funding list at $3.1 billion and $1.9 billion, respectively. But other, less populous states like Virginia, Alabama and Louisiana cracked the top 10 list for funding due to lack of broadband access. These states have large rural areas with less internet connectivity than their major cities.

"It's the biggest investment in high-speed internet ever. Because for today's economy to work for everyone, internet access is just as important as electricity, or water, or other basic services," Biden said in a White House address on Monday.

The awards range from $27 million to U.S. territories like U.S. Virgin Islands to over $3.3 billion for Texas, with every state receiving a minimum of $107 million.

The announcement kicks off the second leg of Biden's tour highlighting how legislation passed when his Democratic Party controlled Congress will affect average Americans, as his 2024 re-election bid gears up.

As part of the sales pitch, Biden is also set to give what White House officials describe as a major economic speech on Wednesday in Chicago, laying out so-called "Bidenomics," according to a memo on Monday from senior advisers Anita Dunn and Mike Donilon to congressional Democrats and other allies.

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The 2024 election will in part be seen as a referendum on Biden's handing of the economy. Job creation and low unemployment are the positives while elevated inflation and the knock-on effect of higher interest rates have stoked fears of a recession.

More than half - 54% - of Americans disapprove of how Biden is handing his job, while just 35% of respondents approved of his stewardship of the economy, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted earlier this month. Democrats lost control of the House of Representatives in the 2022 midterm elections.

The administration estimates there are some 8.5 million locations in the U.S. that lack access to broadband connections.

Broadband companies such as Verizon (NYSE:VZ), Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA), Charter Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR) and AT&T (NYSE:T) have been reluctant to provide access to low-population, rural communities because the investments are expensive and the regions do not offer a lot of subscribers. The lack of broadband access drew attention during COVID-19 shutdowns that forced students into online schooling.

States are expected to submit initial plans later this year that will unlock 20% of the funding. Once the plans are finalized, which could take to 2025, the government will release the remaining money.

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Mark Manley is using right wing taking points to blame the Dems for the massive debt created by Republican policies....from the end of world war 2, the Republicans have created over 60% growth in the debt ....
who R U kidding..,.
All in all… this will actually contribute to the “great deflation” in 2030… this will make computing and robotics, able to take over most jobs with assist by AI… lowering the cost for goods and services… but also removing people from the workforce. I am a capitalist… but there will be a time where we are paid to just exist. This is in evitable as we automate production and remove jobs.
Biden is a president, who always spends money and doesn‘t use a calculator.
Some math geniuses don't need to use calculator.
How about rather than waste US taxpayer money to fund welfare, you actually help the economy and create more economic opportunity for people? There has been 25% inflation since Biden took office so far, in all 4 years of Trump there was only around 6% inflation. Biden makes people unable to afford things and then pours fuel on the fire through wasting taxpayer money thinking it will solve problems. There is a reason socialism ends in breadlines and gulags.
PS… Trump is the only president I have ever voted for… but it doesn’t mean I’m blind the truth.
 Nice attempt at gaslighting, but democrats are the ones who pushed the lockdowns and Biden has been in office for years. Cannot keep blaming Trump for failures of your guys his entire term. Economy did great under Trump, even during the pandemic.
bidens/obama's trillion + spending to pay back donors and make friends rich after they were fraudulently put in office was the gasoline in the inflation fire
The national debt stands at over $32 trillion, which is 121% of our GDP. Add to that the much higher cost of servicing that debt and you have a continual downward spiral. I know libs like to money at everything, but it's time to act like adults and show some restraint, we're teetering on the edge of financial ruin as a country.
When Trump wanted to waste taxpayer $ on that border wall, the libs showed restraint!  ;-)
$40 billion here, $2 trillion there, this president thinks that if he still has checks in the checkbook, there must still be money in the account. If he had only studied economics instead of plagiarism.
the inflation rated is dropping rapidly; the real inflation rate may already be under 4%..... history shows, investing in America is as important as national defense.....
Will mostly benefit rural portions of red states. It's great to see a president who works for all Americans.
Do your homework, I work with technology nationally, and your assessment is completely wrong
 Let's see, we can go by your anecdotal boasting, or by data. The fact is most of the counties lacking high speed broadband are in the red state south, red Montanna. Idaho and Nebraska and the red counties of Nevada and Arizona. Investing.com won't allow links in comments, but the facts can be had by searching "map of America’s broadband problem."
more like another instance of trying to buy votes...
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