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Internet use
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Detailed tables for "Social Media Seen as Mostly Good for Democracy Across Many Nations, But U.S. is a Major Outlier" Note: This sheet is view only. You can export this data into a csv/Excel or other format by downloading. To download these tables, click "File" and then select "Download" to save in your preferred file format.
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Pew Research Center report released Dec. 6, 2022
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Full Report
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% who use the internet
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AgeEducationIncome
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Total18-2930-4950+Less educationMore educationLower incomeHigher income
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Canada95100999090989199
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
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Belgium 92100988388988796
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France92100988590998798
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Germany 93100988791988799
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Greece94100998792999394
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Hungary 8198956376965693
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Italy 9399998892998899
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Netherlands961009993949993100
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Poland81100995774995288
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Spain 92100998389998698
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Sweden 9610010092959892100
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UK 93991008590998899
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Israel8993928585957196
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Japan88100998084967697
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Malaysia94999877931009399
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Singapore94100100888610089100
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South Korea99100100989710098100
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Note: Internet users are people who report using the internet or owning a smartphone. Data from Australian web survey not included. For the purpose of comparing educational groups across countries, education levels are standardized based on the UN’s International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED). The “less education” category is secondary education or below and the “more education” category is postsecondary or above in all countries. Respondents with a household income below the approximate country median are considered lower income. Those with an income at or above the approximate country median are considered higher income.
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Click to see detailed tables for internet use in the U.S.
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Source: Spring 2022 Global Attitudes Survey. Q24.
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