Americans Once Known for Optimism Losing Hope

Americans Once Known for Optimism Losing Hope
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Angst is “a feeling of anxiety, apprehension, or insecurity.” Many of us feel it acutely right now—and that's new. Angst isn't a temporary, individual thing anymore. Now we all feel it together—or at least most of us do—and it's not at all temporary.

I've touched on this before, but it's no wonder that so much of our angst is job-related. Some people don't have jobs at all. While many others don't like the jobs they have. The millions of unemployed, underemployed, or unhappily employed touch all of us in some way.

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