The Impact Of Smartphones On The Economy

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Over the course of a decade, the United States economy fluctuated; reaching great highs, and unforeseeable lows. In hindsight, many of these changes were obvious and should have been predictable and preventable; ignorance and incompetence of those in power are the main reason why, to the public, the economy changed so greatly. The greatest of these unforeseeable lows was a major economic crisis known as the Great Recession, which led to years of turmoil. If the government did not step in to aid the economy, the Great Recession would have had the potential to drive America into times as dark as the Great Depression. On the other hand, the technology of smartphones became an economic success, making billions of dollars and creating hundreds of thousands of jobs. The effect of both events is seen in society today, with smartphones influencing a new type of …show more content…

In a period of economic turmoil, smartphones proved to be a lucrative economic venture. The first iPhone was released on June 29, 2007; that day that marked the beginning of the world becoming a large, always-connected community. With social messaging sites like Facebook and Twitter, someone halfway across the world can communicate with someone from their pocket. Now over half of Americans own a type of smartphone, and Facebook has over 1 billion users. Smartphones have become an integral part for everyday life, and founded a new, modern culture. Economically, the boom of smartphones created around $150 billion dollars in GDP growth and around seven hundred thousand new jobs. This is seen with companies like Apple and Google, having factories around the world producing smartphones and programmers, engineers, and designers creating new generations of products. Smartphones now have a large portion of the market share, and is a strong component of the

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