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Factors In Hispanics’ Use Of Mobile Technology

Hispanics are more active than the general population in almost every category of mobile phone activity, whether it’s talking, texting,  downloading, or browsing the Web.  Compared to the general market, Hispanics use more minutes and own more phones despite having generally lower incomes.  It’s been found that 87% of Hispanic households have multiple mobile phones, and use them more than any other form of personal or handheld technologies on the market today.

Age is one important factor in explaining the high use of mobile among Hispanics.  Hispanics are the youngest segment of the American population, with an average age nine years younger than the average for Americans overall (27.2 versus 36.2.).  Currently, 58% of America’s K-12 grade students are non-white minorities, and of that group, the largest minority is Hispanics.

Besides age, another important factor is the strong presence of mobile technology in Latin America.  40% of the Hispanic population in the U.S. is foreign-born, and in most Latin American nations, as in much of the world, mobile phones are becoming more common than landline phones.

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