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81% of US consumers aged 25-34 own smartphones, compared to 79% for those 18-24, and 69% for those 35-44
Smartphone Ownership 2013
49% of US consumers aged 35-44 own a tablet, compared to 38% of those 45-54, 37% of those 25-34 and 33% of those 18-24
Tablet Ownership 2013
86% of US internet users aged 18-29 use Facebook, compared to 73% for those aged 30-49, and 57% for 50-64
PIP_SocialMediaUsers
83% of US internet users aged 18-29 use at least one social media site, compared to 77% for those aged 30-49, and 52% for 50-64
PIP_SocialMediaUsers
70% of recent immigrants to the U.S. from Japan and South Korea aged 25-64 have at least a bachelor's degree
The Rise of Asian Americans | Pew Social
61% of adults ages 25 -64 who have immigrated to the U.S. from Asia in recent years have at least a bachelor’s degree
The Rise of Asian Americans | Pew Social
20% of online Americans aged 18-24 use Twitter on a typical day, compared to 11% of those 25-34, and 9% of those 34-44
Twitter Use 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet
26% of online U.S. consumers aged 18-29 use Twitter, compared to 14% of those 30-49, and 9% of those 50-64
Twitter Use 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet
66% of millennials own smartphones, compared to 53% for generation X, and 28% for boomers
The State of Mobile America
The average Millennial has 319 Facebook friends, compared to 198 for Gen X and 124 for Baby Boomers
By the numbers: Technology's place in our lives | Pew Research Center's Internet