The Rise of Unhappiness in Today’s Youth
For generations, youth was synonymous with freedom, hope, and the shimmering promise of “someday.” Yet recent global research reveals a startling reversal: unhappiness now peaks in youth and steadily declines with age (Blanchflower, Bryson, & Xu, 2025). The once-familiar U-shaped curve of happiness, where life satisfaction dipped in midlife before rising again, has flipped. In many countries, it is no longer the middle-aged searching for meaning, it is the young, staring into a screen-lit void and wondering why happiness feels so far away. The Reversal of the U-Curve The “U-shape of happiness” was once considered nearly universal. People tended to start adult life relatively happy, experience a dip around their 40s, then regain life satisfaction as they aged (Blanchflower & Oswald, 2008). But new data spanning 44 countries and multiple years reveal a sobering pattern: young people report the highest rates of despair, loneliness, and stress (Blanchflower et a...