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America’s 'midlife crisis' may not be what we think: A study reveals deeper issues and links middle-aged struggles to these factors

Published on: June 23, 2026, 6:20 a.m. | Source: The Economic Times

Middle age in the US is increasingly marked by loneliness, stress, and declining well-being, unlike in many European nations where midlife health has improved. Weakening social supports, coupled with rising healthcare costs and income inequality, are identified as key drivers. This trend impacts memory and physical strength, even with higher education, suggesting a need for policy changes to bolster social safety nets and family support.

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