Tipping Point

The number of Americans who don’t own a landline now exceeds the number who don’t own a cellphone.

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey released Wednesday said that fully 20 percent of U.S. households only had cell phones in the second half of 2008. That’s a three point increase since the first half of 2008–a big jump, statistically speaking–and also three points higher than the 17 percent of households with landlines but no cell phones. For comparison purposes, in 2003, just three percent of households were wireless only, whereas a whopping 43 percent had landlines but no cell phones yet. In the meantime, about 60 percent of households have both landlines and cell phones.

I’m wondering why this was a CDC survey? Anyone?