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Selfie Stats

In today's digital age, selfies have become a global phenomenon. Millions of people, especially young adults, spend countless hours capturing and sharing images of themselves. This trend reflects a growing desire for self-expression, social validation, and personal branding. Here are the most current stats as of the end of 2024:

  • 92 million selfies are taken every day.
  • Individuals spend 54 hours a year (or 7 minutes a day) taking selfies.
  • The average “selfie-taker” is 24 years old.
  • Women take 1.5 times more selfies than men.
  • A full 95% of youth have taken selfies, compared to 63% of those aged 35–54 and only 44% of people over 55.
  • Roughly 33% of pictures snapped by 18 to 24-year-olds are self-portraits.
  • Millennials are forecast to capture around 25,700 selfies over their lifetime.

Possible Preaching Angle:

Kind of makes you think that the world was a little less narcissistic when we had to pay for film.

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