Social Inequality
Self-reported cognitive disabilities surge among young U.S. adults
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A peer-reviewed Neurology study finds a sharp rise in self-reported cognitive difficulties among U.S. adults from 2013 to 2023, with rates nearly doubling in people under 40 and the steepest increases among lower-income and less-educated groups. Authors point to social and economic factors and call for further study.
In her diary, Irina Pino shares how she copes with prolonged nighttime blackouts in Havana, relying on simple tools and reading to pass the time. She highlights the stark social differences revealed by these power outages, where wealthier families maintain generators while others adapt modestly.
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In Bonifacio Global City, two worlds connect through a hole in the fence. BGC Butas, a community in Barangay South Cembo, offers affordable food and livelihoods to workers while highlighting urban inequalities.