Generation X
Voice Activated Digital Assistant Users By Generation [CHART]
And users of such services are expected to skew young. This year, for example, nearly half of voice-enabled digital assistant users will be millennials, eMarketer estimates.
Read MoreSnapchat-Only Users [CHART]
Research has suggested that only about 1 in 10 teen Snapchat users are unique to the platform and not also using Instagram. But to what extent do Snapchat users use other social platforms on a given day?
Read MorePodcast Listeners On LinkedIn By Age [CHART]
More than one-third (35%) of LinkedIn members around the world listen to podcasts, and fewer than 1 in 10 (8%) don’t know what a podcast is, according to results from a LinkedIn survey of more than 2,500 members.
Read MoreTime Spent With Social Media By Generation & Device [CHART]
It’s no surprise that Millennials’ social media time is mainly spent on smartphones. But what about older folks—are Baby Boomers and older users mostly mobile when it comes to social? Turns out, the answer is yes, if not quite to the same extent.
Read MoreIncreasing Use Of Email By Generation [CHART]
Email is a core form of communication among America’s youth, who generally expect to use email more in the future than they are now.
Read MoreIntentional Mobile Ad Clicks By Generation [CHART]
A new survey found that most consumers say they rarely or never mean to click on ads served up on their phones.
Read MoreMultitainment Behavior By Baby Boomers, Gen Xers & Millennials [CHART]
Despite TV’s widespread reach, the attention of its US audience is something that’s increasingly fractured across several devices.
Read MoreAdults' Use Of First Email Address [CHART]
Roughly half of American adults with access to a digital device and who use email continue to use the the first email address they ever had. That includes 37% who not only use that address but consider it their main account, per the YouGov report.
Read MoreHousehold Income By Generation [TABLE]
According to the US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, millennial-headed households earned real money last year, averaging $65,373 (vs. $74,664 for total households)—though this leaves out the many millennials who have yet to establish households.
Read MoreAttitudes Toward Twitter's Increased Character Count [TABLE]
41% of respondents ages 18 to 29 having at least a somewhat positive reaction to the change, and just 14% expressing reservations.
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