Mobile Fact Sheet
Americans today are increasingly connected to the world of digital information while “on the go” via smartphones. Explore the latest patterns, trends and statistics that have shaped the mobile revolution.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Americans today are increasingly connected to the world of digital information while “on the go” via smartphones. Explore the latest patterns, trends and statistics that have shaped the mobile revolution.
It’s been two decades since Facebook first launched in 2004. Since then, the company has grown into a social media giant with billions of users worldwide. Facebook remains one of the most widely used social media sites among adults in the United States. But it’s also had its controversies, including those related to politics. Facebook […]
More than half of Americans (58%) say they are following news about candidates for the 2024 presidential election very or fairly closely.
About half of U.S. adults (53%) say they hear or read about Ozempic, Wegovy and similar drugs being used for weight loss extremely or very often.
As AI becomes part of everyday life, we look at how the public and AI experts experience and view AI, including control of its role in their lives.
From posting hashtags to finding like-minded communities, social media has transformed where, when and how people engage with civic and political activities. This chapter uses survey data to explore online activism on social media, including the ways people are engaging with issues they care about and the value they place on these platforms when it […]
While experiences with loneliness don’t differ much by gender, men seem to turn to their networks less often for connection and emotional support.
More than half of U.S. teens say it would be difficult for them to give up social media. 36% say they spend too much time on social media.
The network holds a unique place in the U.S. media landscape, particularly for those on the ideological right.
U.S.-born Latinos mostly get their news in English and prefer it in English, while immigrant Latinos have much more varied habits.
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