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Loneliness during young adulthood affects future job prospects and social standing, study finds
New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College …
There is a new disease threatening the world - loneliness
Loneliness is a pressing health threat, with serious consequences for the health and mental well-be…
Universal basic income has gone from utopian vision to economic reality. Here's what you need to know about UBI.
Universal basic income is quickly gaining traction, with several trials and some famous proponents …
Theron Mohamed
Angus Deaton won a Nobel Prize in economics. Now he says he got it wrong on globalization.
Angus Deaton has been an economist for over fifty years. He's still rethinking his views.
Juliana Kaplan
At Amazon, I helped make America lonelier. As CEO of Lyft, I want to fix the crisis I helped create.
Tech companies like Amazon, Apple, and Facebook turned Americans into screen-dependent shut-ins. No…
David Risher
Study tells us why we feel lonelier as we age
"Loneliness results from a discrepancy between expected and actual social relationships," Akht…
PTI
Depression rate amid the coronavirus outbreak tripled: Study
The study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, found that s 27.8 per cent of US adults h…
Dispensed: Approaching New York's peak, the path back to 'normal,' and the economic realities of the pandemic for healthcare
I hope for those who are celebrating holidays around now have found some way to keep the celebratio…
Lydia Ramsey
Why so many baby boomers and Gen Zers are feeling lonely and happy at the same time: 'I could be in a room full of people that love me and still feel super lonely'
Boomers and Gen Z might not have much in common, but new research explains why the two generations …
Ayelet Sheffey
Gen Zers, take note: Some boomers have found a simple path to happiness
The World Happiness Report found that boomers feel happier and less lonely than younger generations…
Ayelet Sheffey
Can AI help companies boost employee well-being?
Employers are experimenting with artificial intelligence to track employee sentiment, provide growt…
Rebecca Knight
Feeling poor compared to your neighbors can harm your health
Wealth gaps cause serious social comparison, meaning people miss out on connection with and support…
Allie Kelly
Why so many Gen Zers are struggling to find a connection to work, school, and a sense of purpose
People between the ages of 14 and 24 are in their decisive decade. Many of them are dropping out of…
Allie Kelly,Noah Sheidlower
Wall Streeters sound off on their use of AI. But the real test will be if the tech can make their firms more money.
Not unlike the workers it's looking to serve, gen AI's future on Wall Street will boil down to its …
Dan DeFrancesco
Japan's one weird trick to reverse population collapse
Hear me out: The government could save your love life.
Eliza Relman
Invasion of the dogs: How surging canine ownership is reshaping cities and businesses
A growing obsession with canines is shaping our built environments, from bars to apartments to your…
Juliana Kaplan,Eliza Relman
China's plan for reinvigorating its economy has the West worried, but others still see an opportunity
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has already warned China shock 2.0 could destabilize the global …
Jordan Parker Erb
A youth sports overhaul could help America's kids be less lonely
More team sports could help kids through loneliness, as they make friends and learn skills. But lea…
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
The biggest debate in tech
Tech executives are weighing in on the real risks that AI poses to humanity, and pointing fingers a…