These are the two issues (nearly) all Americans are most concerned about
Briefly

America's demographic landscape is shifting, with the under-18 population becoming majority minority and older populations increasing significantly. The BBG Ventures study reveals shared priorities like health and financial security across various races, genders, and age groups, diverging only for those under 18 who prioritize employment and education. Mental health emerges as the top concern, alongside sleep quality. Americans have expressed a desire for personalized care over virtual consultations, indicating a trend towards tailored healthcare preferences amid rising financial and social stresses.
Health and Financial Security are the highest priorities across races and genders, while younger Americans emphasize Employment and Education as their top concerns.
Americans share common needs and concerns despite evolving demographics, highlighting the importance of Mental Health, particularly driven by finances and stress.
The ability to see a doctor virtually was consistently rated as the least desired improvement, underscoring a strong demand for personalized care instead.
The widening wealth gap continues to shape societal dynamics, with significant portions of the population feeling the impact on their health and security.
Read at Fast Company
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