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Study finds young adults in high-income countries struggling with lower levels of well-being compared to older ages.
A new global study finds young adults in many high-income countries are struggling with lower levels of flourishing, which includes good physical and mental health, strong relationships, and a sense of purpose.
The study, involving over 200,000 participants across 22 countries, shows that flourishing increases with age.
Countries like Indonesia rank highest in flourishing, despite not being among the happiest.
Researchers suggest that the decline in social structures may contribute to the lower levels of flourishing among younger people.
The study will follow participants for five years to identify factors affecting their well-being.
El estudio encuentra que los adultos jóvenes en países de altos ingresos luchan con niveles más bajos de bienestar en comparación con las edades más avanzadas.