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South Korea sees rising loneliness, declining trust, and job anxiety, especially among older and middle-aged workers.
A South Korean survey reveals 38.2% of respondents feel lonely regularly, with loneliness rising among those 50 and older.
About 5.8% reported no social network, more common among men.
Trust in society dropped to 54.6% in 2025, the first decline since 2019, linked to political turmoil and safety concerns.
Over half of employed people worry about job loss, especially those in their 40s.
Younger adults prefer big companies as employers, and support for women working remains strong at 85.6%.
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Corea del Sur ve el aumento de la soledad, la disminución de la confianza y la ansiedad por el trabajo, especialmente entre los trabajadores mayores y de mediana edad.