Research indicates that the UK's wellbeing has not rebounded since the profound drop in mid-2020 due to the Covid pandemic. Economists at Pro Bono Economics analyzed data from the Office for National Statistics, which has measured life satisfaction and anxiety since 2011. Metrics show persistent declines in wellbeing, largely attributable to ongoing issues of poor physical and mental health, along with increased loneliness. Although some might see wellbeing as immeasurable, economics indicates specific factors contributing to this sustained malaise.
The social isolation and anxiety triggered by the Covid pandemic have lingered, resulting in a notable impact on the population's overall wellbeing and happiness.
Research suggests that since mid-2020, the UK's wellbeing has not returned to pre-Covid levels, as measured by satisfaction, happiness, and sense of purpose.
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