In 2000, half of Americans lacked a cellphone and about half of these said they had no intention of ever getting one.| Gallup.com
Nearly three in five U.S. adults, up from 39% in 2015, believe they spend too much time on their smartphone. The increase was about equal by gender and age, though younger adults continue to be much more likely to say this.| Gallup.com
U.S. teens average nearly five hours a day on social media. Personality traits and parental restrictions greatly affect teen social media usage patterns.| Gallup.com