I have seen the lines of these yahoo’s going all the way around the stores and they are living in their parents basements much, much too long.
The games and grass have taken their tolls on the Occupiers and they will be relegated to the chapter of history as the most unproductive generation of our society.
The demographics for iphone don’t support your imaginary breakdown ... :-) ...
A tale of two cities: The maps that reveal how iPhone owners live in affluent areas, while Android is for those in poorer parts of town
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2597269/Maps-reveals-Android-poor-people-iPhone-owners-live-affluent-areas.html
Apple took 65% of U.S. phone buyers making $100,000+ a year
http://fortune.com/2014/02/21/apple-took-65-of-u-s-phone-buyers-making-100000-a-year/
iPhone Users Earn Higher Income, Engage More on Apps than Android Users
http://www.comscore.com/Insights/Data-Mine/iPhone-Users-Earn-Higher-Income-Engage-More-on-Apps-than-Android-Users
What Kind Of Person Prefers An iPhone?
http://www.forbes.com/sites/toddhixon/2014/04/10/what-kind-of-person-prefers-an-iphone/
iPhone people are a notch up the socio-economic scale: higher income, higher education, higher representation in professional and managerial jobs. They are tech enthusiasts, but more as consumers than producers: a big over-weight for digital device addiction, but none for technical jobs.