US Teens Spend 70 Minutes Of School Days On Their Phones, Study Finds

CNN (1/5, Alaimo) reports a study found that American 13- to 18-year-olds “spend an average of 70 minutes of their school days on their phones.” Prior research “shows that’s merely one slice of the 8 ½ hours teens spend daily on screen-based entertainment.” According to the study, “the teens spent most of their phone time during the school day on social media apps such as TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat,” and they “spent an average of nearly 15 minutes of each school day on gaming apps and almost 15 minutes on video apps such as YouTube.” More schools are enacting policies to restrict phone use, but “the study suggested teens are finding ways to evade the rules.” Notably, the “study only tracked Android users, so it’s possible iPhone users have different phone use habits.” The study was discussed in a JAMA research letter.

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— “Kids are spending a lot of their school days on their phones,”Kara Alaimo, CNN, January 5, 2026

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