![]() ![]() More than two-thirds of 18- to 29-year-olds say they sent and received text messages "a lot" the previous day, as did nearly half of Americans between 30 and 49. Sending and receiving text messages is the most prevalent form of communication for Americans younger than 50. The ways Americans communicate vary significantly by age. That compares with less than 10% of the population who said they used a home landline phone or Twitter "a lot." Between 37% and 39% of all Americans said they used each of these "a lot" on the day prior to being interviewed. ![]() Texting, using a cellphone and sending and reading email messages are the most frequently used forms of nonpersonal communication for adult Americans. Relatively few Americans use Twitter, even those 18 to 29.Americans still use phone, but mostly cellphones, not landlines. ![]() Texting is dominant way of communicating for Americans under 50. ![]()
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