Study quantifies the age and gender divide in Covid-19's imp

Study quantifies the age and gender divide in Covid-19's impact on mental health in U.S.


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CHICAGO, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Newly released findings from a study by High Yield Insights of over 35,000 U.S. adults quantify the upheaval to Americans' personal and professional lives due to Covid-19. Socially, almost seven in ten women have felt isolated from family friends compared to just roughly half of men who have experienced the same. Almost four in ten women also report feeling more depressed than usual compared to fewer than three in ten men. Sleep issues have arisen at greater rates (32%) for women than for men (22%) as well.
Gen Z and Millennials appear hardest hit by the economic fallout during the survey period. On average, about one in four Gen Z and Millennial respondents reported having lost a job or taken a reduction to hours or pay. However, most of the spending cutbacks are driven by older consumers: respondents aged 40 years and over make up 65% of those who report reduced household spending due to Covid-19.

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