No wonder young single women are lonelier than ever. Where is their community? | Georgina Lawton
Briefly

Loneliness is not just an affliction of the elderly; single women experience increased rates of loneliness, challenging stereotypes about who is most affected by this epidemic.
The latest data indicates a U-shaped curve in loneliness, with an increase for young adults just starting out and for older individuals, while single women suffer at both ends.
Researchers found that loneliness is notably high among single women, who often face societal pressures that intensify feelings of isolation, particularly in urban settings.
As societal expectations shift, many single women find themselves feeling increasingly lonely, highlighting a significant issue that undermines the mental health of young adults.
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