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Digital Inequality: Low-Income Adolescents Suffer More From Social Media Effects

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CANVA The World Happiness Report 2026 warns about a new dimension of global inequality: the differentiated impact of social networks on mental health. According to the report, low-income adolescents are the most affected by the problematic use of social networks, revealing an emerging gap in digital well-being that adds to traditional economic inequalities. The finding is based on an analysis of more than 331,000 adolescents in 43 countries, one…
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CANVA The World Happiness Report 2026 warns about a new dimension of global inequality: the differentiated impact of social networks on mental health. According to the report, low-income adolescents are the most affected by the problematic use of social networks, revealing an emerging gap in digital well-being that adds to traditional economic inequalities. The finding is based on an analysis of more than 331,000 adolescents in 43 countries, one…

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Revista Merca2.0 broke the news on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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