In December, the CDC released its most recent report on cell phone usage in the US. The report showed that 44% of American households are currently cell phone-only, meaning that there is not a landline phone in the household. This is a three-point increase over just six months ago, when cell phone-only households made up 41% of all American households.
If current trends hold, cell phone-only households will approach, if not surpass 50% by Election Day 2016. CONT.
Dave Wilson, Public Opinion Strategies