More U.S. adults ages 45 and older are feeling lonely, according to a new AARP study. The survey, published Wednesday, found that 40 percent of respondents said they felt lonely. In 2010 and 2018, 35 percent of respondents reported such feelings. More men reported feeling lonely than women — 42 percent to 37 percent —...
Loneliness rising among adults 45 and older: AARP study
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