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April 11, 2019

What Mobile Payment Methods Have US College Students and Young Adults Used? (% of respondents in each group, Jan 2019)

Description

This chart shows the mobile payment apps that US college students and young adults ages 18-29 use, broken out by those who are college students, those who graduated and those who attended but didn't graduate.

Methodology

Data is from the April 2019 Sallie Mae report titled "Majoring in Money"conducted by Ipsos. 2,419 US adults ages 18-29, including 810 currently enrolled in a technical, two- or four-year college, 804 college graduates and 805 who attended college but are no longer enrolled were surveyed online during December 21, 2018-January 16, 2019. The respondent base was calibrated to be representative of the US population. The survey was conducted in English.