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Fri Aug 15, 2025, 11:52 PM Aug 2025

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Young Men Face a Crisis

August 15, 2025 at 12:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 272 Comments

https://politicalwire.com/2025/08/15/young-men-face-a-crisis/


Robert Putnam and Richard Reeves: “Many boys and men are struggling today… in an America… disrupted by technological change, immigration and growing inequality. Since 2010, suicide rates among young men have risen by a third — they are now higher than they are among middle-aged men. The share of college degrees going to men has fallen to 41 percent, lower than the women’s share in 1970. One in 10 men aged 20 to 24 is effectively doing nothing — neither enrolled in school nor working. That’s twice the rate in 1990. This crisis demands a response equivalent to what the Progressive era delivered, not just in public policy but equally important, from our civic institutions…”

“This male malaise is not just about jobs and diplomas. It is also a crisis of connection, as men and boys are increasingly detached from civic, familial and social life. They are lost, in part because they are lonely: 25 percent of boys and men aged 15 to 34 told Gallup they had experienced loneliness “a lot” on the previous day. One in seven young men reports that he has no close friends, up from 3 percent in 1990. Two thirds of men under the age of 30 think that ‘no one cares if men are okay.'”

“Consider the despair implicit in that last statistic.”
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Young Men Face a Crisis [View all] applegrove Aug 2025 OP
1+ Norrrm Aug 2025 #1
For over a generation females attending two or four years schools exceeded men...the hidden stem economy was lost t JT45242 Aug 2025 #2
Yes. Trans kids have it the worst but the solution applegrove Aug 2025 #4
I concur with your comment re: sports being prioritized Raven123 Aug 2025 #8
I'm sure I'll take flak, but I will say basically all the young men I know spend 8+ hours a day playing video games. meadowlander Aug 2025 #9
Your post sums up a lot of my thoughts Johnny2X2X Aug 2025 #17
Mostly correct, but not #1 RandomNumbers Aug 2025 #18
I read the NYTimes article. Solly Mack Aug 2025 #3
yup Skittles Aug 2025 #11
It's a broken culture. usonian Aug 2025 #5
Blame it on the Stones MrWowWow Aug 2025 #6
I was completely loony-tunes as a young man. hunter Aug 2025 #7
In Japan NEETs: Not in Education, Employment or Training. Hikikomori is the extreme type. betsuni Aug 2025 #10
This issue is not limited by race or nationality Renew Deal Aug 2025 #12
They have plenty of opportunity to become respectable men, but actively choose not to. Incels figured out how to... Lancero Aug 2025 #13
They aren't rushing to the newly available farm and construction jobs? tanyev Aug 2025 #14
One solution for a lonely individual young male is screamingly obvious. JanMichael Aug 2025 #15
"Don't be a creep" has made the world a happier place throughout human history. hunter Aug 2025 #19
I wasn't suggesting university was for everyone. JanMichael Aug 2025 #20
A crisis, eh? MineralMan Aug 2025 #16
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