According to a survey conducted among adults in the United States in May 2021, 12 percent of respondents said they had no close friends. This marked an increase compared to a three percent share of U.S. adults stating the same thing during a survey conducted in 1990. Conversely, the percentage of Americans who said they had 10 or more close friends decreased from 33 percent in 1990 to 13 percent in 2021. The decrease of larger friend groups went hand in hand with a rise of adults stating they had between one to four close friends.
A stateside social recession? Americans marrying later, working longer hours, and becoming more geographically mobile are some elements posited as potential reasons for the nation's increasing loneliness - all this without mentioning the far-reaching consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The statistic shows the share of adults who have ever watched the TV sitcom 'Friends' in the United States as of February 2018, broken down by age group. During the survey, 19 percent of respondents aged 18 to 34 stated that they had watched every episode of the hit TV show.
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According to a survey conducted among adults in the United States in May 2021, 12 percent of respondents said they had no close friends. This marked an increase compared to a three percent share of U.S. adults stating the same thing during a survey conducted in 1990. Conversely, the percentage of Americans who said they had 10 or more close friends decreased from 33 percent in 1990 to 13 percent in 2021. The decrease of larger friend groups went hand in hand with a rise of adults stating they had between one to four close friends.
A stateside social recession? Americans marrying later, working longer hours, and becoming more geographically mobile are some elements posited as potential reasons for the nation's increasing loneliness - all this without mentioning the far-reaching consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.