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Data Shows Young Adults Struggling More Than Previous Generations

  • Researchers published the Global Flourishing Study in 2023, showing young adults ages 18 to 29 struggle with happiness and well-being across 22 countries including the US.
  • The study follows from concerns about rising mental health issues, economic instability, and declining community and religious participation affecting youth well-being.
  • The survey assessed over 200,000 individuals on multiple flourishing dimensions such as mental health, meaning, relationships, character, and financial security, revealing lower scores among young adults.
  • Tyler VanderWeele, lead author, described young adults’ condition as “a pretty stark picture,” highlighting the complex causes and raising questions about investment in youth well-being.
  • These findings suggest society must prioritize social connection, spiritual habits, and meaning to address the sustained low flourishing seen in today’s young adults.
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Why Are Young People Everywhere So Unhappy?

Here’s the answer to that—and what we can do about it.

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Daily News Update broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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