44% of Americans say they share or like online content that others have posted on social media and other online sites, according to survey results from Ipsos. While that’s right about the global average of 45%, certain segments of the population show a heightened tendency to share content. For example, within the US, women are about 56% more likely than men to say they share or like what others have posted (53% vs. 34%), while 18-34-year-olds are roughly 30% more likely than the average respondent to do so.
There doesn’t seem to be a clear pattern when sorting by household income level (HHI), although propensity to like or share others’ content is stronger among those with medium (48%) and high (43%) household incomes when compared with those with low incomes (35%). Read the rest at MarketingCharts.
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