Depression Rates Higher for Long-Term Unemployed

The longer that Americans are unemployed, the more likely they are to report signs of poor psychological well-being. About one in five Americans who have been unemployed for a year or more say they currently have or are being treated for depression — almost double the rate among those who have been unemployed for five weeks or less. CONT.

Steve Crabtree, Gallup

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