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Nearly two-thirds of young adults in the US have considered moving to another country due to the state of the nationAccording to new research — and a surprising 76 percent of Americans are feeling ill about the current state of sports.
According to the American Psychological Association, in a new survey of more than 3,000 American adults, three-quarters of Americans (76 percent) said the future of the nation is a significant source of stress in their lives. report,
stress and anxiety According to research conducted in August, confusion about the future of the country, political division and loneliness is taking a toll on Americans.
These dire consequences come as the country faces the longest government shutdown in US federal history. Travel is causing chaos across America., and after more than 10 months of political turmoil, mass protests are taking place from coast to coast against the Trump administration’s anti-immigration actions.
Among adults ages 18 to 34, 63 percent said they have thought about packing their bags and Leaving America altogether. More than half of the parents surveyed (53 percent) said they had also considered doing so.
When asked to choose words that best represent America today, more than a third selected “corruption” (38 percent) and fear (32 percent), although 41 percent also chose “freedom.”
“These choices reflect a nation grappling with its identity – where ideals coexist with deeper concerns,” the report’s authors said.
Among Americans who said division in the country is a significant source of stress, 61 percent said they often or sometimes feel isolated, while only 43 percent said they do not consider division a significant source of stress.
“This suggests that the stress of living in a divided society is increasing emotional isolation, leaving many people feeling more alone in their experiences,” the association said.
After stressing about the country’s future, Americans said the economy is causing them significant stress (75 percent) followed by work (69 percent), housing costs (65 percent), mass shootings (65 percent) and artificial intelligence (57 percent).
The economy remains one of the most pressing concerns for Americans. A survey last month found that three-quarters of Americans It was told that their household expenses had increased last year.
According to an October Harris Poll, nearly 74 percent of Americans say their regular monthly household costs have increased by at least $100 in the past year. Some Americans even said they were paying $500 to $749 more per month.
Democrats, Republicans and independents alike reported rising costs. About 54 percent of Americans surveyed also said they believe the economy is now in a recession.
And in another recent survey, six in 10 voters told ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos surveys this President Donald Trump’s inflation management And the tariffs were doing more harm than good to the American economy.