America’s Anger Epidemic

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A recent study from USA Today found 60% of Americans report feeling angry or irritable. That’s up from 50% when a similar poll was taken in 2011.

Some possible reasons for the anger rising could be uncertainty in the job market and the economy, and working long hours — on average about one month more now than they did in the 1970s and with less vacation.

Do you think American’s have always been angry, but through social media we just see a lot more if it? Or has the economy and job market caused an “anger epidemic?”

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