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    1. Social Media and News Fact Sheet

    Social Media and News Fact Sheet

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    1. Social Media and News Fact Sheet

    Digital sources have become an important part ofAmericans’ news diets – with social media playing a crucial role, particularly for younger adults. Overall, about half of U.S. adults (53%) say they at least sometimes get news from social media, roughly stable over the last few years.


    News consumption on social media
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    Note: Respondents who did not answer are not shown. Respondents who do not use the internet did not receive this question; they are included with those who said “Never,” along with those who do not say they get news from digital devices.
    Source: Survey of U.S adults conducted Aug. 18-24, 2025.
    PEW RESEARCH CENTER

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    News consumption on social media
    % of U.S. adults who say they get news from social media …
    YearOftenSometimesRarelyNever
    202023%30%18%29%
    202119291932
    202217332029
    202319311931
    202425291828
    202521321927

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    Note: Respondents who did not answer are not shown. Respondents who do not use the internet did not receive this question; they are included with those who said “Never,” along with those who do not say they get news from digital devices.
    Source: Survey of U.S adults conducted Aug. 18-24, 2025.
    PEW RESEARCH CENTER

    News consumption on social media

    Facebook and YouTube outpace all other social media sites as places where Americans regularly get news: 38% of U.S. adults say they regularly get news on Facebook, and 35% say the same about YouTube.

    Smaller shares of Americans regularly get news on Instagram (20%), TikTok (20%) or X, formerly known as Twitter (12%). Fewer say they get news on Reddit (9%), Nextdoor (6%), WhatsApp (5%), Threads (3%), Rumble (2%), Truth Social (2%) and Bluesky (2%).

    News consumption by social media site

    % of U.S. adults who say theyregularly get news on each social media site

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    Note: The other response option was “No, don’t regularly get news on this.” Only respondents who indicated that they use each site were asked if they regularly get news on it. Refer to our detailed tables for the underlying data.

    Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Aug. 18-24, 2025.

    PEW RESEARCH CENTER

    Some social media sites – despite having relatively small overall audiences – stand out as destinations for news among many of their users. For example, 57% of X users get news there, as do a similar share of users (55%) on Truth Social, the site owned by President Donald Trump’s media and technology company. On the other hand, only 15% of WhatsApp users regularly get news on that platform.

    Just over half of TikTok users (55%) say they regularly get news on the site, up from 22% in 2020. The shares of users who get news on some other sites, such as YouTube and Instagram, also have risen.

    Social media sites by portion of users who regularly get news there

    % of each social media site’s users who say theyregularlyget news there

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    Note: The other response option was “No, don’t regularly get news on this.” Only respondents who indicated that they use each site were asked if they regularly get news on it. Social media sites are shown left to right in descending order by the share of U.S. adults who regularly get news there. Refer to our detailed tables for the underlying data.

    Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Aug. 18-24, 2025.

    PEW RESEARCH CENTER

    Who consumes news on each social media site?

    The people who regularly get news on different social media sites often differ by gender, age and other factors. For example, women are more likely to regularly get news from Facebook, Instagram and TikTok, while men are more likely to say they get it from YouTube, X and Reddit. Other patterns are unique to individual sites.

    Younger people are more likely to be regular news consumers on TikTok, Instagram, Reddit and X. Black, Hispanic and Asian Americans are more likely than White Americans to regularly get news from YouTube, Instagram and WhatsApp. In addition, those without a college degree are more likely than those with a college degree to get news from Facebook and TikTok.

    Democrats are also more likely than Republicans to say they get news from Instagram, TikTok and Reddit. Roughly equal shares of each party, though, say they regularly get news from YouTube.

    (Read theAppendix for data on the demographic profiles and party identification of regular social media news consumers in the United States.)

    Tab Contents

    Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, X (Twitter), RedditNextdoor, WhatsApp, Threads, Rumble, Truth Social, Bluesky

    Demographics and party identification of regular social media news consumers in the U.S.
    % of U.S. adults who say they regularly get news from each social media site
    FacebookYouTubeInstagramTikTokX (Twitter)Reddit
    Men32%41%18%15%17%13%
    Women4329232486
    Ages 18-29414140432118
    30-49453726251213
    50-6436351110115
    65+27255351
    HS or less45352024117
    Some college403820221210
    College+283221131311
    White34281314108
    Black414835301912
    Hispanic514335361210
    Asian*355427171413
    Rep/Lean Rep40341717147
    Dem/Lean Dem363625231012

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    * Estimates for Asian adults are representative of English speakers only.
    Note: The other response option was “No, don’t regularly get news on this.” Only respondents who indicated that they use each site were asked if they regularly get news on it. Social media sites are shown left to right in descending order by the share of U.S. adults who regularly get news there. White, Black and Asian adults include those who report being only one race and are not Hispanic; Hispanic adults are of any race.
    Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Aug. 18-24, 2025.
    PEW RESEARCH CENTER


    Demographics and party identification of regular social media news consumers in the U.S.
    % of U.S. adults who say they regularly get news from each social media site
    NextdoorWhatsAppThreadsRumbleTruth SocialBluesky
    Men4%4%2%2%2%2%
    Women963221
    Ages 18-29554212
    30-49664212
    50-64752331
    65+631221
    HS or less674331
    Some college732221
    College+643112
    White511222
    Black986211
    Hispanic9155221
    Asian*7104121
    Rep/Lean Rep64244<1
    Dem/Lean Dem764113

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    * Estimates for Asian adults are representative of English speakers only.
    Note: The other response option was “No, don’t regularly get news on this.” Only respondents who indicated that they use each site were asked if they regularly get news on it. Social media sites are shown left to right in descending order by the share of U.S. adults who regularly get news there. White, Black and Asian adults include those who report being only one race and are not Hispanic; Hispanic adults are of any race.
    Source: Survey of U.S. adults conducted Aug. 18-24, 2025.
    PEW RESEARCH CENTER

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    This fact sheet was compiled by Research AnalystsChristopher St. Aubin andJacob Liedke.

    Here are the questions used in this analysis, thetopline and themethodology.

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