
For some people, making a health resolution for the new year means turning to their Apple Watch or Fitbit for assistance. For others, it means exercising their asses off only to hope that they're maybe — just maybe — on track to meet their goals.
Turns out, there's a very specific pattern behind who wears smartwatches and fitness trackers — and who doesn't.
A Pew Research Center study published Thursday finds that the use of those devices falls along socioeconomic lines.
After surveying 4,272 U.S. adults, Pew found that adults from wealthier households are more likely to say they regularly use smartwatches or fitness trackers. Whereas 31 percent of adults from households that earn over $75,000 annually said they're users of those devices, only 12 percent of those from households earning less than $30,000 said the same. Read more...
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