Posted on 04/30/2026 7:32:21 AM PDT by CondoleezzaProtege
Existential crises tend to arrive when the gap between how life feels and how we thought it would feel becomes too wide to ignore.
For a growing number of Americans, 2026 hasn’t just been hard. It’s been disorienting. A Talker Research survey of 2,000 U.S. adults found that one in three people (32%) say they’re currently experiencing an existential crisis, with younger adults far more likely to feel that way than older generations. Nearly four in ten (37%) say their entire lives feel out of their control...
A separate survey of 5,000 Americans, conducted by Talker Research for Current in December 2025, adds context to how raw the financial picture looks.
In that study, 87% of respondents said the country is in a crisis because of how unaffordable life has become. More than half (52%) said they struggle to pay their bills on time each month, and 50% said they’ve had difficulty affording groceries.
Across age groups, the through line is clear: a loss of agency. When people feel unable to influence the things that matter most, their career, their finances, the broader sense of where the country is headed, the psychological fallout is predictable. Anxiety, helplessness, and that disquieting sense of watching your own life happen to you rather than being authored by you.
Rather than staying stuck, a large majority (79%) said they’re planning some kind of mid-year reset, whether focused on mental health (33%), physical health (33%), or finances (25%).
(Excerpt) Read more at studyfinds.com ...
Bfl
They're serving an immense help to others by calling it out that most, if not all, of these crises are manufactured.
There are times you need a firefighter but there are times you need someone to shrug, walk away, and say, "Let it burn."
It's wayyyyy more than that, which is why the spin doctors are ramping up.
Fewer young people are getting married.
Fewer young people are having children.
Fewer young people are buying houses.
More young people are miserable.
Why?
Because they are lazy?
Or because Obama and Biden fundamentally transformed this country?
“politically-soaked degree”
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Nailed it. Precisely.
Another hour, another day, another spammed CondoleezaProtege thread started on the terrible negative things going on in Trump’s America.
Thoughtcrime around here.
Finance capitalism and industrial capitalism are two very different things.
From one perspective it may not even be a close call.
The immediate negative impact of the Obama-Biden admins along with today's Dem party at large was not intended to be widely published, if at all.
On the other hand, despite Trumps MAGA efforts, the MSM reports 24/7 the woeful shape of our country with no regard to causation or blame.
At the same time, we read today of disruptive rampages by "1000 teens". That is at the base, 2000 irresponsible parents and a source of unrest for on-the-fence teens.
Perhaps the poll results make it obvious it is unwise to populate a society with non-providers or at least non-sponsible citizens.
Such can occur with abundance with failing, essentially anti-MAGA education systems and open borders.
The American dream: you work really hard and you go to school, and you get your degree and with your degree you get your big fine job that pays really well. Then, you get your big fine house with a low interest loan and every year that you live there, your equity just keeps going up and up and up. then you have your three kids after getting married and you put them through school because every year you’re getting a raise. You pay all of your insurance and your healthcare and you have extra money for your yearly vacations. Then you retire at 60 and enjoy the rest of your life
Try doing any of those things today as a young person!!! Good luck!










I know. I’m just saying that at some level they must perceive that the institution who schooled them... behaves very differently than they purport to believe. And the student pays the price. I imagine they feel the same unconscious confusion when they watch some new Disney movie or series about how greed is bad, then go to Disneyland and end up paying $500 for a day at the park.
“And I forgot folk are still sending their kids to college for a four year education with unimaginable costs.”
To get a degree in an absolutely useless subject like “African studies” or “Grievance studies.”
Well, that’s exactly what Obama said he wanted to do: “Fundamentally change” America. Mission accomplished, I guess.
Yep. (I’m agreeing with you today, central_va!)
Forty years of increasingly undercut wages and rising prices have put too many Americans on the same deep decline that their country is on overall.
No they aren’t. A lot of people are having a difficult time at the rising costs for everything.
If you are the right color or gender then no degree is worthless.
Well, I have felt that way since I graduated college in the early 80’s. The solution, work harder and quit bitching, nobody cares. Stop caring about it and just live and enjoy what you can, when you can. Quit looking for that participation trophy.
Control of your life is an illusion you never are in total control.
Why are you shouting?
OK, Boomer
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