Nearly three-quarters of Latino adults under age 50 (73%) prefer to get their news on digital devices, including 27% who specifically prefer social media, according to a Pew Research Center survey.
More than half of U.S. Hispanic adults (54%) receive their news primarily in English, far more than the percentage who receive their news primarily in Spanish (21%). About a quarter of Hispanic Americans (23%) say they consume news in both languages ​​about equally.
There is an almost identical pattern in preferred language for news: 51% prefer to receive news in English, 24% prefer Spanish, and 23% say they have no preference.
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Author: Paul Bedard
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