Today's Teenagers: Anxious About Their Futures and Disillusioned by Politicians
…Members of Gen Z, ages 12 to 27, are significantly less likely to rate their current and future lives highly than millennials were when they were the same age, it found.
Among those 18 to 26, just 15 percent said their mental health was excellent. That is a large decline from both 2013 and 2003, when just over half said so.
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"We have to get these kids caught up or they're going to have a world of hurt in their lives, and consequently in our country."
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