When Steve Jobs unveiled the first Apple iPhone on January 29, 2007, only 13 percent of adults lived in a "wireless-only" household—meaning a household with only cellphones and no landline phone. Today, wireless-only households are by far the norm. In January-June 2020, the 62 percent majority of adults aged 18 or older lived in a household with cellphones and no landline phone, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Here are the percentages of adults who lived in a wireless-only household in January-June 2020 (versus 2007)...
Percent of adults in a cellphone-only household, January-June 2020 (and January-June 2007)
2020 | 2007 | |
---|---|---|
Total, 18-plus | 61.8% | 12.6% |
Aged 18 to 24 | 72.6 | 27.9 |
Aged 25 to 29 | 80.4 | 30.6 |
Aged 30 to 34 | 83.0 | 12.6* |
Aged 35 to 44 | 74.5 | 12.6* |
Aged 45 to 64 | 58.5 | 7.1 |
Aged 65-plus | 35.0 | 2.0 |
* Age group in 2007 was 30-44.
Source: National Center for Health Statistics, Wireless Substitution: Early Release of Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey, January-June 2020 (PDF)
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