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  2. The far-reaching consequences of loneliness in America - AOL

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    Human connection keeps us healthy, but many Americans report feeling lonely and isolated. According to an October 2023 Pew Research poll, 8% of Americans have no close friends .

  3. 1 in 5 Americans experience loneliness after Surgeon General ...

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    An updated survey from Gallup shows that one in five U.S. adults say they were feeling lonely. The poll asked “did you experience loneliness a lot of the day yesterday?” Gallup said 20% of ...

  4. 1 in 5 Americans say they're lonely, a warning about missed ...

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    A new Gallup survey published on Tuesday found that 1 in 5 Americans reports feeling lonely on a daily basis. While this number is concerning, it’s actually down from the previous pandemic-era ...

  5. Friendship recession - Wikipedia

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    It also creates a higher likelihood of becoming depressed or anxious, or committing suicide. [5] One study in Germany showed that having several friends is correlated with fewer worries about the economy and higher life satisfaction. [6] Those without friends are more likely to feel lonely.

  6. Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    People can be lonely while in solitude, or in the middle of a crowd. What makes a person lonely is their perceived need for more social interaction or a certain type or quality of social interaction that is not currently available. A person can be in the middle of a party and feel lonely due to not talking to enough people.

  7. Loneliness epidemic - Wikipedia

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    The review notes that from 1990 to 2010, the number of Americans reporting no close confidants had tripled. [5] A number of studies were published shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic by academics such as Claude S. Fischer and Eric Klinenberg. While it wasn't always clear to all scholars that loneliness was an "epidemic," the studies did ...

  8. Why are middle-aged Americans so lonely — and what habits can ...

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    Loneliness is a major problem in the U.S. The Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, sounded the alarm about America’s “loneliness epidemic” in 2023, citing the connection between loneliness and ...

  9. Poll: Many Americans feel lonely and anxious during pandemic

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    Some 81% of Americans under 30, along with 70% of those age 30 through 44, report feeling nervous, depressed, lonely or hopeless at least one day in the past week.