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Minder buren spreken elkaar: jongeren betalen de prijs met slechtere carrièrekansen

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Declining neighborly interactions in the United States are creating economic barriers for younger generations. Only 25% of adults aged 18-29 now chat with neighbors weekly, compared to 59% in 2012, reducing social networks that traditionally supported career advancement and financial opportunity.