One in five U.S. adults reports feeling lonely daily, according to a Gallup survey, reflecting a slight uptick from earlier this year.
The Gallup study found the current loneliness level is lower than the peak of 25% during the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating some recovery.
The survey suggests a growing issue might stem from current divided social climates, with individuals retreating indoors to avoid conflict.
Experts believe the pandemic has normalized isolation and dependency on virtual workspaces, preventing a complete return to pre-COVID social interaction.
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