"These programs have always been viewed as transitional and they can't keep going without a solution," said Wendy Lazarus, co-president of the Children's Partnership, an advocacy group. "Unless something is done, we're going to slide backward."
47% of children with family incomes under $25,000 live in a household with a computer compared with 97% of children with family incomes of at least $100,000. (Source: www.census.gov)