Multiple reports say a poll finds substantial levels of social media use among white working-class girls. The reported figure is that around 40% of white working-class girls spend six or more hours per week on social media. The coverage frames this group as the largest among comparable demographics in the poll for spending that amount of time online, suggesting that this pattern is not limited to other segments of the population. The reports also indicate that the measure is based on self-reported or polled weekly time spent on social platforms, with the threshold set at six hours or more. Beyond the headline statistic, the available information does not specify the survey’s sample size, the exact question wording, the number of demographic categories compared, or the comparison results for other groups. As presented in the sources, the central shared point is the high proportion of white working-class girls meeting the six-plus-hours-per-week benchmark in the poll.