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Friendship Recession

The Friendship Recession

Americans have fewer close friends than at any point in the last 30 years. The number of men with zero close friends jumped from 3% to 15% since 1990. And the average adult now spends less than 3 hours a week with friends. Down from over 6 hours a decade ago.

This isn’t just about feeling lonely on a Friday night. Researchers say that weak social connections carry the same health risk as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The Surgeon General called it an epidemic. The data backs it up.

I’m Nick Gray, author of The 2-Hour Cocktail Party. I started this site to track and document the friendship recession. I collect the best research, statistics, and journalism on why adults are struggling to make and keep friends. And I write about what’s actually working to fix it.

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About This Site

I built this site because the friendship recession is one of the biggest problems nobody talks about enough. There’s a ton of great research and journalism out there. But it’s scattered across hundreds of publications. I wanted one place where you could find all of it.

Every article on this site is either written by me or hand-picked from top publications with my own commentary added. I also maintain a curated list of 50+ external articles on the topic.

Want to learn more about me? Read my story here. Want to submit an article? Email me.

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