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Americans of all ages are spending less time socializing
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Americans of all ages are spending less time socializing

A new analysis by Axios highlights a significant decline in socializing time among Americans of all ages, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over the past two decades, the average daily time spent socializing has dropped from 45 to 35 minutes. Younger generations show the most pronounced decrease, with 15- to 24-year-olds reducing their socializing time from an hour to just 35 minutes per day. Experts suggest factors such as increased smartphone usage, the rise of remote work post-pandemic, and changes in living arrangements contribute to this trend. Additionally, the decline of traditional gathering spaces like libraries, cafes, and churches further supports the pattern of reduced in-person interaction.

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Americans of all ages are spending less time socializing

A new analysis by Axios highlights a significant decline in socializing time among Americans of all ages, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Over the past two decades, the average daily time spent socializing has dropped from 45 to 35 minutes. Younger generations show the most pronounced decrease, with 15- to 24-year-olds reducing their socializing time from an hour to just 35 minutes per day. Experts suggest factors such as increased smartphone usage, the rise of remote work post-pandemic, and changes in living arrangements contribute to this trend. Additionally, the decline of traditional gathering spaces like libraries, cafes, and churches further supports the pattern of reduced in-person interaction.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents a factual analysis of societal trends without overtly endorsing any political ideology. While the issue of socialization and technology use is politically relevant, the framing remains neutral, focusing on statistical data and expert opinions rather than taking a partisan stance

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