17. Trusted Friendships Are on the Decline - Deepstash

17. Trusted Friendships Are on the Decline

A 2004 study from the American Sociological Review found that the average number of friends that Americans have has fallen by a third in the past 20 years. 

The researchers suspected that these changes may stem from an increase in the number of hours that people spend at work as well as the influence of internet communication. This has led to a decrease in the size of close-knit groups of friends and relatives. 

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