Socializing has been on the decline since before the COVID-19 pandemic started. Here’s what we can do about it.
A recent study shows Americans are spending notably more time at home, a trend that started long before the pandemic.
the American Time Use Survey showed. Then, in 2020, the amount of time Americans spent at home increased markedly. That’s not surprising; that was the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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According to data from the Census Bureau’s American Time Use Survey, in 2012 the average American spent 15 hours per week hanging out with friends, colleagues, and neighbors. By 2021 ...