Younger Men in the U.S. Among the Loneliest in West
LONDON — Younger men in the U.S. are more likely than other Americans — and their peers in other wealthy nations — to report feeling lonely.
Based on aggregated data from 2023 and 2024, 25% of U.S. men aged 15 to 34 said they felt lonely a lot of the previous day, significantly higher than the national average of 18% and the total for young women (also 18%).
Younger U.S. men are also more likely to feel lonely than their counterparts across the 38 mostly higher-income, democratic countries in the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development)...
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Based on aggregated data from 2023 and 2024, 25% of U.S. men aged 15 to 34 said they felt lonely a lot of the previous day, significantly higher than the national average of 18% and the total for young women (also 18%).
Younger U.S. men are also more likely to feel lonely than their counterparts across the 38 mostly higher-income, democratic countries in the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development)...
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