The problem with these GenZ statistics is that they don't compare to Millennials and other generations at the same age.
Comparing loneliness with millennials now does not normalize for the age gap and the difference in life stages.
For example, many millennials graduated in the 2008 financial crisis and had it much worse than GenZ which mostly graduated into a booming economy (US).
Sometimes I feel like the economy never recovered from the 2008 financial crisis. I got gut punched into the adulthood by the financial crisis and at that time there was a lot of talk about the japanese lost decade. My first thought back then was "so this is going to be our lost decade huh". I'm good now but I can't say I had a lot of fun in my 20s.
Comparing loneliness with millennials now does not normalize for the age gap and the difference in life stages.
For example, many millennials graduated in the 2008 financial crisis and had it much worse than GenZ which mostly graduated into a booming economy (US).