Social isolation & Loneliness In the U.S.
21%
of U.S. adults suffered serious loneliness
Younger adults below age 45 were more likely to be lonely
Mental Health Impact (%)
Lonely adults reported much more anxiety and depression
Age
The lowest income adults making below $30K were more likely to be lonely
Income
Drivers of Loneliness (%)
Technology
Lack quality family time
Busy, exhausted
Mental health
Individualistic society
Remote/hybrid work
Fear close relationships
Few opportunities
Source: Harvard Gradudate School of Education Making Caring Common
Social isolation & Loneliness In the U.S.
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Social isolation & Loneliness In the U.S.
21%
of U.S. adults suffered serious loneliness
Younger adults below age 45 were more likely to be lonely
Mental Health Impact (%)
Lonely adults reported much more anxiety and depression
Age
The lowest income adults making below $30K were more likely to be lonely
Income
Drivers of Loneliness (%)
Technology
Lack quality family time
Busy, exhausted
Mental health
Individualistic society
Remote/hybrid work
Fear close relationships
Few opportunities
Source: Harvard Gradudate School of Education Making Caring Common