Young Americans are contemplating departure from the United States at unprecedented rates. The study found 63% of adults aged 18-34 have considered relocating abroad due to the nation's current state, while 53% of parents share similar thoughts. The survey reveals 75% feel more stressed about America's future than previously. Political division affects 76% of respondents as a significant stress source. When describing America today, 41% chose "freedom" while 38% selected "corruption." Half of all adults report loneliness signs, with 69% saying they needed more emotional support than received this year. Artificial intelligence anxiety nearly doubled among students from 45% to 78%. Despite concerns, 77% maintain control over personal futures and 84% believe they can create good lives for themselves. (Story URL)

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