By Saurav Pandey | November 12, 2024
Once a prosperous island, Mauritius now faces a drop in youth happiness, likely due to economic struggles and rising unemployment.
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Despite being a powerful economy, the U.S. is seeing a growing divide in happiness between generations, with factors like student debt, expensive housing, and political conflict playing a role.
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Similar to the U.S., Canada is dealing with high housing costs and economic uncertainty, which could be affecting the well-being of its young people.
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The shift in Uzbekistan’s economy and society may be lowering happiness levels among its youth.
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Fast-paced urban growth, tough competition, and societal pressure are likely affecting the mental health of young people in China.
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Japan’s low birth rate, strict social norms, and economic stagnation seem to be contributing to the unhappiness of young people there.
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Economic struggles and social issues are having an impact on the happiness of young Mongolians.
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Political instability, economic hardships, and social unrest are affecting the mental well-being of young people in Algeria.
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Ongoing political and economic crises in Libya are creating a tough environment for the country’s youth.
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Although economically successful, Singapore’s high living costs, fierce competition, and demanding work culture might be lowering happiness levels among young people.
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