The chart below gives the percentage of social media users by age in Jamestown in 2018. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features. Write at least 150 words.
The given pie chart provides statistics of people using social media based on their age in Jamestown in 2018.
The data shown in the pie chart represents 5 categories of people of different age groups who use social media. The data reveals that as people get older, they tend to use social media less.
The data show that young people in the age between 13 and 25 years use social media platforms more than any other group, and they account for 40% of total users. In addition, people in the age group between 26 and 35 come in second place by just 5% below the first group and they represent just over one third of the total users. Both groups represent 75% of people who use social media.
On the other hand, people in the age above 36 years represent 25%. Old people represent only 2% of social media users.
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