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Exclusive: Half of young people plagued by loneliness, family problems

April Rubin 3-4 minutes 9/16/2025

Data: Hopelab; Note: Respondents could select multiple issues; Chart: Axios Visuals

Half of U.S. youth say that loneliness has a daily disruptive impact on their mental health, according to Hopelab and Data For Progress survey results shared exclusively with Axios.

The big picture: The polls shows two different paths, with over half of respondents reporting good mental health, though that state of well-being strongly correlates with income and LGBTQ+ identity.

State of play: 55% of young people say their mental health is good, very good or excellent, according to the survey.

Threat level: About a quarter of youth say their schools fall short on mental health support.

The intrigue: Members of Gen Z are optimistic about their own futures while expressing more concern for the future of the U.S. and the planet.

The bottom line: "While these topline findings indicate that most young people report good mental health and emotional well-being, they reiterate the importance of intersectionality in mental health research and interventions," the report said.

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Methodology: Hopelab and Data for Progress surveyed 1,304 respondents between 13 and 24 with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points. Poll items were created with 30 young people from across the U.S.