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Parents of younger teens are far more likely to regulate their child’s screen time. While 62% of parents of 13- to 14-year-olds say they limit how much time their teen can be on their phone, that share drops to 37% among those with a 15- to 17-year-old.
In the US, average screen time per day hit 7 hours and 3 minutes. Nearly half ( 41% ) of American teenagers (13-18) have a screen time of more than 8 hours per day. Entertainment screen time among children in the US has risen from 4 hours 44 minutes in 2019 to 5 hours 33 minutes in 2021.
Globally, people between 16 and 24 have the highest average screen time, 7 hours 32 minutes for women and 7 hours 3 minutes for men (Data Reportal).
The average screen time for teens is 7 hours and 22 minutes per day. Statistic 10. 95% of teens have access to a smartphone, and on average, spend 5 hours a day using them. Statistic 11. 45% of teens say they are online "almost constantly." Statistic 12. 77% of teenagers report being able to turn to a screen for information and guidance.
US teens spend an average of more than seven hours per day on screen media for entertainment, and tweens spend nearly five hours, a new report finds – and that doesn’t include time spent...
Average screen time for tweens ages 8 to 12 – Almost 5 hours a day. Average screen time for teens – Almost 7.5 hours a day. These estimates include time spent on entertainment like apps, video games, TV and movies, but do not include screen time spent doing homework or other educational activities.
The average teen spends 7 hours and 22 minutes looking at screens each day. American teens’ screen time has increased by around 2 hours since 2015. US teens spend almost 3 hours longer on screens than US tweens. Teenage boys clock up nearly 1 hour more daily screen time than teenage girls.
The average screen time for teens continues to soar, and it's not without negative effects. Learn how to limit your teen's screen time—and why you should.
During July 2021–December 2023, 61.1% of children and adolescents reported 60 minutes of physical activity most days or every day. Physical activity decreased with increasing hours of screen time use, from 70.4% among those with ≤2 hours of screen time to 54.4% among those with ≥4 hours of screen time.
SAN FRANCISCO – A landmark report released today by Common Sense Media finds that teenagers (ages 13-18) use an average of nine hours of entertainment media per day and that tweens (ages 8-12) use an average of six hours a day, not including time spent using media for school or homework.