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Impact of social media: Doubling number of teens reporting lack of enjoyment in life

The rise of social media has led to a surge in depression and feelings of hopelessness among teenagers, leading some to label it the "new Great Depression." According to a poll conducted by the University of Michigan, nearly half of teens today agree with statements such as "I can't do anything right," "I do not enjoy life," and "My life is not useful." This is roughly twice the number from a decade ago, indicating a significant increase in mental health issues among young people.

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Gen Z is also navigating a politically polarized world and social unrest, which adds to their feelings of hopelessness and skepticism about the future. Economic challenges have resulted in older Gen Z individuals moving back in with their parents. While their circumstances may not be worse than those faced by previous generations, they perceive them to be so, leading to a more pessimistic outlook.