Young adults struggle with mental health, finances more than older peers: data | CBC News
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The pandemic really shone a light into the fact that there were all these sort of fault lines within our society, and it certainly exacerbated a lot of pre-existing challenges.
With 20-somethings in particular, because it's such a critical stage in one's development, I think it can have a really detrimental effect long term if we don't stem the tide.
The main findings of the report are: 40 per cent of 20-somethings were concerned last year about paying their rent or mortgage each month.
Twenty-somethings reported a six-fold increase in food bank usage in 2023 compared to 2019 vs. a three-fold increase among those 30 years and older.
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