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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 11 MIN

We've Never Been More Alone - Why the Most Connected Generation Is the Loneliest in History

from The Ryan Vet Show · host Ryan Vet

We are the most digitally connected society in human history. We are also, by every measure, the loneliest.The U.S. Surgeon General compared loneliness to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The loneliest adults are not in nursing homes. They are in their twenties and thirties. Generational futurist Ryan Vet unpacks the research behind Gen Z's loneliness epidemic, why it began in childhood and not in adulthood, and what leaders must understand about the first generation raised inside a connection paradox.From the collapse of the family dinner to the rise of AI companions, Ryan applies the Generational Prism and the Friction Doctrine to explain why a culture that removes the cost of connection quietly removes the relational growth that only comes through it.Topics CoveredWhy the U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health epidemicHow Gen Z became the loneliest generation in American historyThe collapse of the family dinner across four generationsHow AI companions are deepening, not solving, the loneliness crisisWhat every leader managing Gen Z employees needs to understandKey TakeawaysThe U.S. Surgeon General compared loneliness to smoking 15 cigarettes a day (2023).43.3% of adults ages 18 to 34 report loneliness, vs 23.8% of adults 65 and older (CDC, 2022).61% of Gen Z teens felt lonely often during adolescence, twice the Boomer rate (Survey Center on American Life, 2023).Family dinners fell from 84% (Silent Gen) to 38% (Gen Z), a 46-point collapse (Institute for Family Studies, 2024).72% of U.S. teens have tried an AI companion. Heavy users are lonelier and more emotionally dependent (Fang et al., MIT/OpenAI, 2025).Stress-related absence linked to social disconnection costs U.S. employers $154 billion annually (Cigna, 2025).Who Should ListenLeaders managing multi-generational teams, parents raising Gen Alpha and Gen Beta children, HR executives, and anyone trying to understand why hyperconnected generations report record isolation.Research CitedU.S. Surgeon General (2023); CDC (2022); Cigna (2025).Institute for Family Studies (2024); Survey Center on American Life (2023).Fang et al., MIT/OpenAI (2025); NORC/TechCrunch (2025).Connect with Ryan VetNewsletter (COLLIDE): https://www.RyanVet.com/collideWebsite: https://www.ryanvet.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RyanVetLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanvet/Full essay: https://collide.ryanvet.com/p/we-ve-never-been-more-aloneSend us Fan MailAbout Ryan VetRyan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold.Join 20,000+ Leaders for Weekly InsightsIf you want deeper research and behind-the-scenes insights on generations and the future of culture and society, join Ryan’s weekly newsletter:👉 https://ryanvet.com/collide

We are the most digitally connected society in human history. We are also, by every measure, the loneliest. The U.S. Surgeon General compared loneliness to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. The loneliest adults are not in nursing homes. They are in their twenties and thirties. Generational futurist Ryan Vet unpacks the research behind Gen Z's loneliness epidemic, why it began in childhood and not in adulthood, and what leaders must understand about the first generation raised inside a connection...

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