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Americans socializing less with neighbors, report finds

A new report from the American Enterprise Institute indicates a significant decline in neighborly interactions among Americans, particularly affecting younger generations. While people spend more time at home, casual conversations with neighbors have dropped sharply, leading to increased isolation and reliance on digital communities. This trend is attributed partly to technology, which provides entertainment and services without requiring neighborly contact, and also to reduced opportunities for face-to-face social skill development, especially among young adults who grew up during the pandemic or entered the remote workforce. AI

影响 Technology's role in increased isolation highlights the potential for digital communities to replace genuine human connection.

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Americans socializing less with neighbors, report finds

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  1. Axios Technology TIER_1 English(EN) · Josephine Walker ·

    Americans aren't feeling so neighborly anymore

    <div>Reproducted from <a href="https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/strangers-next-door-the-decline-of-neighborhood-socializing-and-the-class-divide-in-belonging/" target="_blank">AEI</a>; Chart: Axios Visuals</div><p>Americans are spending more time at home, yet many hav…