Explore the Friendship Recession and why close friendships are declining. Learn about social isolation trends, loneliness statistics, and the loss of connection.

We’ve optimized our lives for efficiency but accidentally edited out the human connection, leading to a 'friendship recession' where we’ve traded community for convenience.
How many we don't really have any friends anymore





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The Friendship Recession is a term used by experts to describe the growing trend of social isolation and the decline of close personal connections in modern society. Data indicates that since 1990, the percentage of U.S. adults reporting they have no close friends has quadrupled to approximately 12%. This shift suggests that the social middle class is evaporating as people spend significantly less time engaging with their peers.
Recent statistics highlight a staggering shift in U.S. social trends regarding loneliness and connection. While many people used to have ten or more close friends, that group has shrunk by nearly three times since the 1990s. Additionally, the time spent with friends dropped from over six hours a week to just four hours in the years leading up to 2020, representing a significant loss of weekly human connection.
Many people feel they have fewer close friends due to fundamental changes in how we exist together, often influenced by hustle culture and physical environments like suburban layouts. The rise of digital distractions in public spaces, such as people being buried in laptops or phones at coffee shops, contributes to a quiet ache of isolation. These factors combined have led to a measurable decline in the frequency and depth of social interactions.
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