This statistic illustrates the share of people who used a search engine in the United States in the past 4 weeks as of 2022. The results were sorted by age. In 2022, 96 percent of respondents aged 18 to 29 years stated they used a search engine in the past 4 weeks. The Statista Global Consumer Survey offers a global perspective on consumption and media usage, covering the offline und online world of the consumer.
This statistic shows the distribution of search engine users in China in 2019, sorted by age group. In June 2019, around 21 percent of search engine users in China were 19 years old and younger, whereas those aged above 60 years accounted for 4.4 percent.
In the United States, Gen Z are the most likely to search for product information through social media platforms. According to a survey conducted in 2023, over a third (35 percent) of U.S. shoppers between 18 and 26 years old start the purchasing process through this shopping channel.
Amazon serves as a product search engine for many online shoppers. Consumers belonging to the greatest generation and aged over 75 years were the most eager to do so, with 41 percent of them reporting this purchase behavior. Amazon was an essential touchpoint of pre-purchase customer journey for 39 percent of shoppers aged between 58 and 74 years old.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 28 percent of internet users in Greece between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, six percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year- used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only three percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 29 percent of internet users in Luxembourg between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, eight percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year- used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only five percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
According to data collected on April 17, 2024, people aged between 20 and 29 years looked up the term "Olive Young" the most, with a share of 34 percent in online searches. Those in their thirties followed with a share of around 27 percent in searches.
The internet was highly used for home searches in the United States in 2022. As a result, about half of homebuyers across all age groups visited the home viewed online.
In 2024, around 42 percent of those aged 18 to 29 years old said that AI would add either very or rather high value to the process of undertaking a job search. Only 10 percent of 60 to 65-year-olds felt the same.
In 2024, more than half of interviewed online shoppers in the United States aged between 18 and 34 years old claimed to have used artificial intelligence-powered services for shopping research and/or inspiration. Around 41 percent of online shoppers aged between 35 and 54 said the same, while only 9 percent of those older than 55 years old claimed so.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 49 percent of internet users in Estonia between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, seven percent more than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year- used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only 11 percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 25 percent of internet users in Croatia between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, two percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year- used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only four percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2020, 62 percent of internet users in Turkey between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search for health information online. In 2020, 70 percent among the 25 to 24-year-olds also informed themselves about health issues online. Least likely to research for health information online were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with 25 percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose. Overall, the share of people searching for health information online increased since 2015 across all age groups.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 21 percent of internet users in Cyprus between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, five percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year- used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only eight percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 45 percent of internet users in Malta between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, 13 percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year-olds used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only seven percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 23 percent of internet users in Slovakia between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, four percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year-olds used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only six percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity. In 2019, 60 percent of internet users in Latvia between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search for health information online, 13 percent more then five years earlier. In 2020, 59 percent among the 25 to 24-year-olds also informed themselves about health issues online. Very unlikely to research for health information online were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with 50 percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose. Overall, the share of people searching for health information online increased since 2015 across all age groups.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity, although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity. In 2024, 60 percent of internet users in Portugal between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search for health information online, one percent less than five years earlier. People aged between 55 and 64 years old were very unlikely to research for health information online, with 42 percent responding that they used the internet for this purpose. Overall, the share of people searching for health information online increased since 2015 across all age groups.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity. In 2019, 55 percent of internet users in Ireland between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search for health information online. In 2020, 85 percent among the 25 to 24-year-olds also informed themselves about health issues online. Least likely to research for health information online were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with 49 percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
The European questionnaire on Information and Communication Technologies Data reveals that there exists a disparity between the internet usage of people of different age groups. This disparity although present in most countries, differs widely in its severity.
In 2019, 13 percent of internet users in Bulgaria between 16 and 24 responded that they used the internet to search or apply for jobs, seven percent less than in 2015. Users among the 35- to 44-year- used the internet for this purpose quite frequently. Users aged between 45 and 54 years were less likely to search or apply for jobs online. Least likely were people aged between 55 and 64 years old, with only two percent responding that they used the internet as for this purpose.
This statistic illustrates the share of people who used a search engine in the United States in the past 4 weeks as of 2022. The results were sorted by age. In 2022, 96 percent of respondents aged 18 to 29 years stated they used a search engine in the past 4 weeks. The Statista Global Consumer Survey offers a global perspective on consumption and media usage, covering the offline und online world of the consumer.