America's loneliest states

By Axios | Created at 2024-09-27 11:21:17 | Updated at 2024-09-30 07:19:55 2 days ago
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Data: U.S Census Bureau; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios

Nearly half of Americans reported feeling lonely at least sometimes in the latest vibe check from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Why it matters: Feelings of isolation and loneliness are a real public health threat — so much so that Surgeon General Vivek Murthy last year issued an advisory on the matter.


Driving the news: In the newest Household Pulse Survey (HPS), 40.3% of American adults said they experienced feelings of loneliness at least sometimes.

  • The HPS is a brief online survey designed to quickly assess Americans' economic and financial wellbeing, among other topics.
  • This run was conducted between July 23-Aug. 19, with nearly 60,000 respondents.

Zoom in: Alaska (45.9%), Oregon (44.7%) and Virginia (43.3%) had the highest rates of loneliness.

  • Iowa (35.9%), Delaware (36.5%) and Wisconsin (37%) had the lowest.

Between the lines: Feelings of loneliness may be at least partially tied to weather — it would be no surprise if people up north started feeling a little more isolated in the cold slog of deep winter.

The bottom line: Getting out there and making some connections can do wonders for your mental health, as Axios' Carly Mallenbaum has reported.

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