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A National Bureau of Economic Research study found a strong correlation between lower birth rates in US areas with higher iPhone ownership. The study claims the iPhone played a sizable role in declining unintended pregnancies from 2008 to 2011, as smartphone adoption reduced in-person socializing and sexual activity.
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