A new public opinion study finds that the coronavirus health crisis has affected the mental health of young Americans under age 35. The study found that 56 percent of Americans 18 through 34 said they felt isolated in the past month. That compares to 40 percent of older Americans. The research group NORC at the University of Chicago carried out the study. It questioned more than 2000 people age 18 and older across the United States. Younger adults are dealing with major life issues, including starting college and finding jobs. However, the pandemic has kept them from social activities that are especially important for unmarried people and those starting families. Many younger people are beginning their adult lives during an economic recession. Those in their 30s are experiencing their second.

What percentage of young Americans reported feeling isolated in the past month?
65 percent
56 percent
16 percent
5 percent
What is a pandemic?
an online school for Americans
a small black and white bear
an epidemic occurring worldwide or over a very wide area
a medical school that offers free tuition
The pandemic has affected the mental health of Americans under age 35.
in the Midwest
under age 35
in their late eighties
in high paying jobs