Millennials Top Boomers in Feeling Lonely
January 18, 2020
January 18, 2020
PEORIA, Illinois, Jan. 18 -- OSF HealthCare issued the following news:
Most of us understand that getting older can also mean a loss of friends and a greater feeling of loneliness but new research reveals millennials are feeling lonelier than Baby Boomers these days.
According to results of a survey by marketing research company YouGov, 30% of millennials (ages 26-38) often or always feel lonely. That compares to 15% of Baby Boomers (ages 55-75 years old) who responded . . .
Most of us understand that getting older can also mean a loss of friends and a greater feeling of loneliness but new research reveals millennials are feeling lonelier than Baby Boomers these days.
According to results of a survey by marketing research company YouGov, 30% of millennials (ages 26-38) often or always feel lonely. That compares to 15% of Baby Boomers (ages 55-75 years old) who responded . . .