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More and more people are dining alone. It's a bigger indicator of unhappiness than being unemployed.


Published on 2025-03-20 11:01:10 - Insider
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  • World Happiness Report found that solo dining spiked during the pandemic and remains elevated, particularly for under-35s.

The article from MSN discusses a concerning trend in the U.S. where an increasing number of people are dining alone, which is being linked to broader societal issues of loneliness and unhappiness. According to a study by the American Time Use Survey, the percentage of Americans eating alone has risen significantly over the past few decades. This shift is seen as a more significant indicator of unhappiness than unemployment. The article highlights that dining alone often reflects deeper social isolation, with implications for mental health, as social connections are vital for well-being. It also touches on how this trend might be exacerbated by factors like remote work, the decline in traditional family meals, and the rise of single-person households. The piece suggests that while eating alone can be a choice for some, for many, it's a symptom of broader societal disconnection, prompting calls for community initiatives to foster social interactions and combat loneliness.

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