Poor Teens Spend 2 Hours More With Screen Than Rich Teens: Report
Astudy conducted by Common Sense, a nonprofit media organization, has revealed that teens and tweens (youngsters between 10 and 12 years of age) that belong to families earning less than $35,000 per year spend more time engaging with a screen than their rich counterparts. The report says that youngsters belonging to less affluent families spend more than 8.5 hours each day as compared to rich kids (belonging to families earning more than $100,000) who spend 6 hours and 49 minutes in front of the smartphone, PC, tablet, TV and other gadgets....