Is winning a Nobel Prize reserved for the wealthy? Seven eye-opening charts, free of politics
Briefly

Last year, two newsletters were created focused on timeless graphics rather than daily news. This approach counters the pervasive urgency in journalism. A highlighted trend shows Americans consume considerable audiovisual entertainment daily, particularly younger generations. Those in their twenties average nearly seven hours, while older demographics still engage significantly, particularly with traditional TV. An observation indicates a decline in traditional TV viewing among younger users. Additional data reveals an unusual trend of Yamagata influenza B, which appears to have become extinct since 2020 according to WHO reports.
People in their twenties in the U.S. spend nearly seven hours consuming audiovisual entertainment daily, including time on social media, streaming series and movies, video games, YouTube, and music.
Young people are moving away from traditional TV, spending less than an hour a day on it, compared to two to three hours for those over 60.
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