Britain's youngest adults and newest pensioners are facing the toughest economic and mental hardship in dealing with the coronavirus, a think tank has warned.
The Intergenerational Audit, produced by the Resolution Foundation with the Nuffield Foundation has warned that the job loss risk faced by those about to leave or just joining the labour market are the most severe.
It also warns that they are reporting the most difficulty dealing with their mental health during the crisis. The proportion of adults experiencing poor mental health has increased by 80 per cent among 18-29-year olds during the pandemic, compared to 2017-2019, and by 68 per cent among those aged 65-79.
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