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Americans Are Holding Onto Devices Longer Than Ever

lundi 24 novembre 2025, 22:21 , par Slashdot
Americans Are Holding Onto Devices Longer Than Ever
An anonymous reader shares a report: The average American now holds onto their smartphone for 29 months, according to a recent survey by Reviews.org, and that cycle is getting longer. The average was around 22 months in 2016.

Research released by the Federal Reserve last month concludes that each additional year companies delay upgrading equipment results in a productivity decline of about one-third of a percent, with investment patterns accounting for approximately 55% of productivity gaps between advanced economies.

The good news: businesses in the U.S. are generally quicker to reinvest in replacing aging equipment. The Federal Reserve report shows that if European productivity had matched U.S. investment patterns starting in 2000, the productivity gap between the U.S and European economic heavyweights would have been reduced by 29 percent for the U.K., 35 percent for France, and 101% for Germany.

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https://slashdot.org/story/25/11/24/1754230/americans-are-holding-onto-devices-longer-than-ever?utm_...

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