Annual daily average in minutes spent on social engagements in the U.S. 2003-2020
In 2003, people in the United States spent an annual daily average of 285 minutes in social isolation. By 2020, this number had increased to around 333 minutes, an increase of 24 hours per month. Over this period the annual daily average of time people spent on household family engagement decreased from 262 minutes to 252 minutes. This statistics shows annual daily average in minutes that people in the U.S. spent on social engagements in 2003 and 2020.