Youth Unhappiness Drives U.S. Out of Top 20 Happiest Countries
A new report highlights a significant decline in happiness among young Americans, contributing to the U.S.'s fall in global happiness rankings.
- Young Americans' happiness plummets, dropping the U.S. out of the top 20 happiest countries for the first time since 2012.
- Factors contributing to the decline include dissatisfaction with support systems, living situations, and a lack of confidence in the government.
- Singapore retains its position as Asia's happiest country despite falling five spots to 30th globally.
- Globally, young people under 30 report lower happiness levels compared to older generations, with significant disparities in some countries.
- Experts express concern over the long-term implications of declining youth happiness on future adult well-being.















































