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Pew Research Center
May 29, 2018
Teens, Social Media and Technology 2018
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Teens, Social Media and Technology 2018
YouTube, Instagram and Snapchat are the most popular online platforms among teens
Lower-income teens are more likely than teens from higher-income households to use Facebook
Teens have mixed views on social media’s effect on people their age; many say it helps them connect with others, some express concerns about bullying
Smartphone access nearly ubiquitous among teens, while having a home computer varies by income
45% of teens say they’re online almost constantly
Most teen boys and girls play video games-06
Online platform use among U.S. teens, by demographic group
Device ownership among U.S. teens, by demographic group
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