Teen Stress Is Expensive, Experts Say -- So How Can We Reduce It? By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Stressed-out teenagers appear to be dragging ...
Stressed-out teenagers appear to be dragging down the U.S. economy, a new study says. Teenagers suffering from anxiety or depression are less likely to enter the workforce as young adults ...
On top of that comes news that many teens are also stressed out about money. According to a survey by fintech company Greenlight Financial Technology, "76% of Gen Z teens are just as stressed ...
But a new study aimed to quantify the cost of poor mental health in a new way: by measuring the effect of teen stress on their earnings as young adults. Related story A Study Just Linked ...
The added productivity from those teens who avoided stress turned out to be $52 billion in additional revenue for the next 10 years. "To reach 5 million people (roughly 25% of the adolescent ...
Stressed-out teenagers appear to be dragging down the U.S. economy, a new study says. Teenagers suffering from anxiety or depression are less likely to enter the workforce as young adults, and more ...
The U.S. budget could be boosted by $52 billion over a decade if just 10% of troubled teens get mental health care THURSDAY, Jan. 16, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Stressed-out teenagers appear to be ...