Social Media Usage: 2005-2015
Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65%) use social networking sites, up from 7% in 2005. Young adults are the most likely to use social media, but usage among those 65 and older has more than tripled since 2010.
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Nearly two-thirds of Americans (65%) use social networking sites, up from 7% in 2005. Young adults are the most likely to use social media, but usage among those 65 and older has more than tripled since 2010.
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