they use it less. From The Wall Street Journal:
http://blogs.wsj.com/wealth/2010/10/...-for-facebook/
The poll from SEI Wealth Network, a wealth-advisory firm, showed that 70% of respondents with $5 million or more in investible assets are users of Facebook and other social media sites. That is more than the 61% of the broader population who use such sites.
SEI touted the results as proof that the rich are social-media animals. ?Wealthy individuals are engaged with social media even more than the rest of the American public,? said David McLaughlin, Senior Managing Director for the SEI Wealth Network.
That would be true?if the wealthy spent time on the sites. But the poll also showed that only 17% of the multimillionaires use the sites on a daily basis. That is far less than the broader population, in which 38% use such sites at least once a day.
How about a GFY survey?

