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The graph shows Twitter’s usage by different age groups in the

United States from November 2010 to May 2013.


In November 2010, just around 14% of the people aged 18-29 using
Twitter, while the figures for the 30-49 years old was lower at 7%.
Two years later, the percentage of the youngest group rose up
significantly to about 32% in August 2012. The figures of the 30-49
age group ended above 15% in May 2015. The 18-29 aged group
statistics may be described as extraordinary because of the unusual
jump from 14% in November 2010 to 30% in May 2013, a more than
double rise and their highest point reached is approximately 33% in
August 2012.
As for the two remaining groups, Twitter is used by people aged 50
to 64 increased greatly from about 6% in November to 2010 to some
13% in May 2013. The figures for elderly who are aged 65 or over
increased slightly from around 4% to 5%.
In conclusion, from November 2010 to May 2013, Twitter saw a
drastic increase of users in almost all age groups, with the most
noticeable one being the people aged between 18 and 29.

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