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U.S. Teens Spend More Than Seven ours A Day In Front of Screens—Not Including Schoolwork
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U.S. Teens Spend More Than Seven ours A Day In Front of Screens—Not Including Schoolwork

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Nov 11, 2019
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On average, U.S. teens in 2019 spend more than seven hours a day in front of screens—not including schoolwork. The latest “media census” from Common Sense finds that screen time among teens and tweens has grown steadily since 2015, with large increases in the time spent watching online videos more than making up for a drop in time spent watching TV on a…

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