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Middle-aged Americans are lonelier than adults in other countries, age groups: Study

  • Middle-Aged Americans show high levels of loneliness, according to a global study of 50-to-90-year-olds across 29 countries.
  • The U.S. Has a higher prevalence of loneliness among middle-aged adults, similar to the pattern in the Netherlands.
  • In the U.S., unemployment significantly contributes to increased loneliness among middle-aged adults, unlike in other countries where it affects older adults more.
  • Researchers suggest focusing on societal factors such as access to child and elder care to address loneliness in middle-aged Americans.
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Science News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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