From 2006 to 2012, the percent of Americans who have either written or received a personal letter has declined. Advances in technology have made Americans more inclined to communicate via email, text message or social networking. With these alternative forms of communication being used, snail mail has seen a significant decline.
From 2006 to 2012, the percent of Americans who have either written or received a personal letter has declined. Advances in technology have made Americans more inclined to communicate via email, text message or social networking. With these alternative forms of communication being used, snail mail has seen a significant decline.