Gen Zers use social media the most, but a new health study shows they also are negatively effected more than any other generation.
It’s no secret that people 25 and under, also known as Gen Zers, spend the most time on social media, and a McKinsey Health Institute study shows that a higher use of social media coincides with a poorer well-being.
The McKinsey study shows 35% of young people around the world say they spend more than two hours a day scrolling on social media.
“Embarrassingly, I spend probably six hours average on my phone,” said 20-year-old Abigail Bettow,