The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health crisis, but what does loneliness actually look like for Americans?

As I continue to report on loneliness, I'm looking for people to share their experience. This topic can be super tough to talk about, so appreciate anyone willing to take the plunge and help demystify. Also appreciate any help connecting with sources.

If this sounds like you or someone you know, please reach out. [email protected]

@tatumhunter
To me, loneliness is being stuck in between homes due to there being one house on the market with 8-10 families all wanting it. Being homeless and able to afford a home, but not being able to buy anything because people are swooping in paying cash. And then the problems that develope from this, impacting your family…

Seems easy to ask a simple question when the answer is so complicated. Sure does make for a great scare tactic headline, though.