A recent Harvard Institute of Politics survey reveals that young Americans, aged 18 to 29, are experiencing significant stress and have little confidence in institutions . The poll, conducted in early November, highlights widespread economic concerns and a general belief that the country is on the wrong track. According to the survey, 57% of young adults believe the U.S. is headed in the wrong direction, with only 32% viewing the country as a healthy or somewhat functioning democracy.
John Della Volpe , Director of Polling at Harvard's Institute of Politics, emphasized the profound uncertainty young Americans feel , stating, "Their trust in democracy, the economy, and even each other is fraying." Economic issues are a major concern, with inflation, high costs, and stagnant wages shap

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