Study reveals 68 percent Americans suffer from compulsive gadget-hoarding disorder

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Nearly 68 percent of Americans are suffering from compulsive gadget-hoarding disorder, a study has revealed.
Compulsive gadget-hoarding refers to the habit of hoarding unused gadgets for future generations.
According to Cnet, the survey also revealed that only 25 percent of Americans admitted to being gadget-hoarders.
Meanwhile, the study showed that 70 percent of Americans currently have multiple gadgets at home that they haven't used for at least three months.
First Published: Mar 19 2014 | 4:51 PM IST