The Numbers Behind Web Accessibility
Disability Statistics Impact Your Website?
So, What Do These ADA Statistics Mean for Your Website?
The Numbers on Federal Websites

Legal Factors
To learn more about the risks associated with having a non-compliant website, you can reach out to ADA FOR WEB Solutions. Our team has done extensive research into ADA Statistics. We know the law and we have the numbers. Get the facts today before it’s too late.
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Not only is it the law to create an accessible website, it’s just good business. Let’s look at the numbers.
Disability Statistics in the United States
As of 2016, an estimated 3.8 million people aged 21 to 64 years were blind or had serious difficulty seeing, even when wearing glasses
Approximately 15% of American adults (37.5 million) aged 18 and over report some trouble hearing
The number of people living with cognitive disabilities in the United States is equal to twice the population of New York City.

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Types of Disabilities and Populations
In 1998, Congress amended the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, requiring federal agencies to allow their electronic and information technology (EIT) to be accessible to people with disabilities. Section 508 applies to all federal agencies when they procure, develop, maintain, or use electronic information technology, such as computer software, phone systems and websites. Additionally, under this law, agencies are required to provide disabled employees and members of the public equal access to information that would be available to others. The U.S. Access Board issues these standards and continuously updates and revises them to match changes in technology, as well as to unify WCAG 2.1 guidelines.
- Hearing Difficulty:316,450,569
- Vision Difficulty :316,450,569
- Cognitive Difficulty: 296,658,475
- Ambulatory Difficulty: 296,658,475
- Self-Care Difficulty: 296,658,475
- Independent Living Difficulty: 242,958,638

Lack of Compliance is Considered Discrimination

What You Can Do
If this sounds confusing, don’t worry! Our team is here to do the heavy lifting for you. By reaching out to a company that focuses on web accessibility, like ADA FOR WEB Solutions, you can make sure your website doesn’t discriminate, follows the law and reaches as many people as possible. Our goal is to help our clients reach a wider audience and connect with each visitor.
We don’t want anyone leaving a website because a disability prevents them from reading it. We are experts in creating websites that comply with WCAG 2.1 AA (Web Content Accessibility Standards) and Section 508 standards and we want to help pass on this passion and our expertise, to our clients. The numbers don’t lie. There are people out there that need your website to meet their specific needs – don’t leave them out.
Whether you’re just starting the web design process, or you have a well-established site that needs some updates, give us a call. We are passionate about websites, people and accessibility and we’re ready to get to work for you.