Gallup survey: 14% of U.S. adults own cryptocurrency, and 60% of respondents have no intention of buying it.
The Internet reported that according to a new Gallup survey conducted from June 2 to 15, approximately 14% of American adults said they own cryptocurrency, but most said they were not interested in buying it. Although digital asset holdings have increased slightly since 2021, most Americans still view digital assets as a risky investment. Surveys show that it is more common for men under the age of 50 to own cryptocurrencies, with 25% of men saying they own Bitcoin or other digital currencies. In addition, college graduates (19%), high-income adults (19%) and political conservatives (18%) have higher rates of cryptocurrency ownership. In contrast, only 7% of adults aged 65 and older say they own some form of cryptocurrency. 17% of Americans express interest in cryptocurrencies but do not plan to invest in the near future; only 4% say they may buy cryptocurrencies in the near future. 60% said they have no plans to invest in cryptocurrencies at all.
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