The fact is, half of American households still do not have computers.
Now, more than 60 percent of American households own a computer and are online.
By contrast, the average American household has its television on for five hours a day.
As of late 2008, the channel is available in 74 million American households.
Perhaps each American household should be required to have at least one dog.
Your article then notes that the average American household has television on for five hours a day.
After all, over most of the last five years, American households have spent more than they earned.
At home, more than 10 million American households now have a television and a personal computer in the same room.
By the early 1960s, about 90% of American households had a television set.
Together, they would hit every American household nearly the same.