From the United States to Tanzania, how are the world’s young adults doing these days? Thanks to an incredibly ambitious well-being study with hundreds of thousands of participants, researchers may have a clearer answer than ever.

According to the Global Flourishing Study, the largest initiative of its kind , young adults are not doing as well as they used to be. They’re struggling in a big way — and it’s getting worse.

An “unsettling” discovery from the study was that young adults (18 to 24 years old) were not flourishing almost anywhere. To get to the bottom of it, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution spoke with Harvard University‘s Brendan Case, Th.D.

The goal of the study is to provide a more well-rounded understanding of well-being. It’s a subjective concept, but Case feels th

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