Young people struggle to cope with setbacks as happiness falls to lowest level in a decade Today's youngsters are the unhappiest in almost a decade because they do not know how to cope with setbacks, research by the Prince's Trust has found.
The charity, founded by the Prince of Wales, said worries about the future, money, and "not being good enough" were "piling up" on young people aged 16-25.
Its research found that happiness and confidence in emotional health had dropped to their lowest levels since 2009. The Daily Telegraph
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The charity, founded by the Prince of Wales, said worries about the future, money, and "not being good enough" were "piling up" on young people aged 16-25.
Its research found that happiness and confidence in emotional health had dropped to their lowest levels since 2009. The Daily Telegraph
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- Youth Index 2018 Prince's Trust
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