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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of people in different age groups who use social media, and how frequently they use it, in the United States as of 2020.
Overall, it is clear that the usage of social media is higher among younger age groups than among older ones. Young adults aged 18-29 have the highest percentage of social media usage, followed by the 30-49 age group, while seniors aged 65 and above have the lowest usage rates.
Among those aged 18 to 29, nearly all (98%) use social media, with an average of 5.5 hours per day spent on social media. In contrast, only around half (49%) of those aged 65 and above use social media, spending an average of 1.5 hours per day.
Interestingly, there is a significant drop in social media usage between the 30-49 age group and the 50-64 age group. Only around two-thirds of those aged 50-64 use social media, compared to over 80% of those aged 30-49.
Looking at the frequency of social media usage, it is clear that younger age groups use social media more frequently than older age groups. Among those aged 18-29, 71% use social media several times per day or almost constantly, while only 28% of those aged 65 and above do so.
In conclusion, the data clearly shows that social media usage is highest among young adults aged 18-29 and gradually declines with age. This is an important trend for businesses and marketers to consider when targeting different age groups with social media advertising and campaigns.