3 In 4 Admit They’re More Stressed About Nation’s Future Than Before
In A Nutshell
63% of young adults (ages 18-34) and 53% of parents have considered leaving the U.S. due to the state of the nation
Half of all adults report signs of loneliness, while 69% say they needed more emotional support this year than they received
AI anxiety nearly doubled among students (78%, up from 45%) and surged across all age groups in just one year
75% of Americans are more stressed about the country’s future than before, with political division tied to isolation, physical symptoms, and daily struggles
Most young Americans have considered leaving the country. Data from the American Psychological Association shows that 63% of adults ages 18 to 34 have considered relocating abroad this year because of the state of the nation. Among parents, more than half (53%) have had the same thought.
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