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    April 19, 2019
    Sizing Up Twitter Users

    Twitter users are younger, more highly educated and wealthier than general public

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    The Twitter users who tweet often engage much more than most users
    A large majority of tweets come from a small minority of tweeters
    Twitter users more likely to identify as Democrats than Republicans
    Twitter users are younger, more highly educated and wealthier than general public
    Most Twitter users engage modestly; the 10% who tweet most often focus more on politics and are mostly women
    A large majority of tweets come from a small minority of tweeters
    The Twitter users who tweet often engage much more than most users
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