22 percent of millennials feel like they have 'no friends,' report claims

I can definitely see this since a lot of the ones in this generation always wants to text and never really want to talk over the phone or face to face to their peers and others. I also can't help but notice that a lot of them don't seem to be interested in getting their drivers license. Teen pregnancy is also down 63% in the last 25 years.

All the followers, none of the friends.

Social media-savvy millennials may make up the loneliest generation in America, according to a new survey by market research firm YouGov.

The poll of 1,254 adults aged 18 and older found that 27 percent of millennials have no close friends, 25 percent have no “acquaintances” and 22 percent — or 1 in 5 — have no buddies at all. This compares with only 9 percent of Baby Boomers and 15 percent of Gen Xers who reported having zero chums.

A third of the 20- and 30-somethings also reported feeling lonely often or always, compared with 20 percent of Gen Xers and 15 percent of boomers. (Sext-happy Gen Z was not included in the survey results, nor was the older Silent Generation.)

On the bright side, close to half — 49 percent — of millennials said they had one to four “close friends” and 70 percent said they had at least one “best friend.” Although, based on the other stats, that best friend is possibly their only friend.

Also, 38 percent of millennials reported having made a new friend in the last six months. The most common place for Americans to make friends? High school, according to 87 percent of respondents.

The high rate of loneliness in young people may be because many find it tough to find companions: According to the survey, a third of Americans feel making friends is difficult. For 53 percent, it’s because they’re shy. Another 27 percent claim it’s because they “don’t feel like they need friends.”

The survey didn’t dig much further than the numbers, but writers reference a December study published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology which links social media and a lower quality of life. “Here’s the bottom line: Using less social media than you normally would leads to significant decreases in both depression and loneliness,” says study author Melissa Hunt.





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Yep they sleep with their Iphones
I saw four teenagers having coffee all four were texting
4 people at a restaurant, dad busy on his laptop, mom on her phone, the kids playing games

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An awful lot of them don't have ambition enough to go out and hangout with others without using their cell phones. They have no idea what they're missing (good old fashion fun). All they want is free stuff. Their attention span is very short. But then a lot of other generations attention span isn't much better these days either.
Wonder if all this wifi has anything to do with animal behavior. Just in the past few weeks I have seen 5 differnt Black Bear roaming in such a small zone. Makes me think the cell towers switch frequencies to allow for 5g.
Lol this lady does not even have a cell phone, it shows as I am not even using the right terminology wave
Miss BC My mother worked around tech all her life retired 2006. She has no idea how to fix a pc. I gave her a iPhone and a Apple watch for Health and walking to monitior daily activity. No intrest in learning I had the same thing here so we talked over the phone. So I was teaching her all about the phone and watch helping her understand it.She has a cell but not a smart phone. If she had to make a phone call from her cell from the farm. She has to walk to the top of the hill. Many times they lost landline because of trees on the lines. So with my iPhone 6 I gave her it had wifi calling and it was the first iphone that worked with the watch. But she could call from inside the house.
My husband has gone to university, I did not even go to high school
He knows very little about computers and refuses to learn more so I don't get any help from him
Over the years I have picked people's brains and have done pretty well so far
I like to learn more really, still working with a Microsoft 7 wave
Swamie I asked questions at times on the pc and I get to see a lot of technical stuff that I can't always follow it shows me how far behind I really am
At times I find good techs at my provider and they at times help me
Your mom is lucky you can help her wave
Miss BC My Mother should be telling me. If she retired in 2006 and she is 66 and I'm 50. Who teaching who.I must say myself never had a tech device till 2013 then I bought a windows10 pc.4 iPhones, iPad Pro, Mac mini 2 apple watches Series 1 and 2 ready to buy the next new Watch.2 other smart phones lumina 650 windows, android pre paid just for Skype on wifi, saves my battery life on Iphones $650 plus some change. Got My mothers old dell running xp. bootleg a fresh copy of windows 7. Windows 7 end of life is Jan 2020. lots of Camera two new trail cams 1080p sunglasses with tint. A garage full of tools and I spend more time reading junk on the Net. Windows is my second choice Mac OS great stuffwave
What do you think of Apple pc's Swamie?
So I am no longer able to use my mic 7 after January, what a bummer as I like it just fine
Well windows 7 will be done with patches with security and if you have a 32 bit it would be slow. I bought a gateway 64 bit running windows 8 but it was able to migrate to wins 10. Works fine laptop. Mac mini was a 2014 and just bottom line $499 so I didn't upgrade to the new Mac mini big jump in price 799 but I still could it is only last years upgrade. But if my calculations are right. My first year mini will end the last operating system. The same year as a new one will be introduced. Every 4 years.But for a Mac with Desktop you are spending over 1200.00 for a system. Mac mini has some snot. But you got to buy a monitor. I bought a nice ultra Sharpe 23 inch for my Mac mini. Works well never have a problem operating system solid.Everything works together continuity. But you could use still use windows 7 for a second pc. But best to upgrade to a new pc running windows 10. end of life for wins 10 is 2025 if Microsoft still has a platformwave
Swamie I bought this computer about 6 years ago
It was a refurbished one paid about $350 still doing just fine
Don't need Microsofts updates really
Thank you for your help and info wave
Ok Miss BC sorry to think I might be out to get one over on you. As for anything on the web nothing is safe. operating systems are always breached. But its your money.Spend it wise. Chromebooks are google OS there better than a cheap Samsung running wins 10. good luck with it
Although I’ll tell millennials to acquire habits and skills so you can afford to turn down work - a humanising necessity in today’s rat race - we had absolutely no idea what was to come.
I suppose we’re becoming more like our lonely middle class dads. All of us male and female. Work to live and the working class community don’t rarely exist for one reason or another. 50 years ago everybody worked the same, fewer hours and went to the same pub on a Friday. The women didn’t even have to go to work.
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