Americans Say Technology Has Improved Quality of Life
Two-thirds of the country views technological advancement as having made their overall lives better compared to the lives of their parents, according to an Ipsos survey done on behalf of GET Creative, a division of USA TODAY NETWORK and the Charles Koch Institute.
Americans see the biggest generational improvement due to technology in their ability to keep in touch with family and friends with 84 percent reporting that technology has made this aspect of their lives better. When considering the future of technological advancement, 58 percent expect their children’s overall lives to be made even better by technology. A further 70 percent expect their children to have an even better ability to keep in touch with family and friends compared to their own experiences.