A new Gallup World Happiness Report reveals that American teens average five hours per day on social media, raising concerns about its impact on youth well-being. The findings highlight behavioral trends without direct market implications.
- American teens spend an average of 5 hours per day on social media
- Gallup's World Happiness Report links heavy social media use to declining youth well-being
- No specific platforms or financial metrics are tied to the findings
- The report focuses on behavioral trends and mental health, not market movements
- No direct impact on AAPL, CL=F, or ^VIX is indicated
- Findings are based on global well-being data and self-reported happiness levels
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