Nearly half of U.S. teens say they're online 'almost constantly'
Briefly

According to the Pew Research Center, 46% of American teens report being "almost constantly" online, a 24% increase from a decade ago, showcasing a rising trend in digital engagement among youth.
The study revealed that nearly all teens (96%) go online daily, with consistent popularity across platforms; YouTube leads, with 73% visiting at least once a day.
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