Teens: 18yo
With rising living costs and home prices, many 18-year-olds are starting their adult lives feeling that traditional milestones, like homeownership, are out of reach .
Nearly half of young adults reported a mental illness or substance use disorder recently, with climate anxiety and academic burnout being primary drivers. A New Kind of Hope teens 18yo
Today's 18-year-olds are facing a unique set of "2026-specific" hurdles: With rising living costs and home prices, many
Constant connectivity through platforms like TikTok and Instagram fosters a nonstop cycle of comparison to idealized peer lives and influencers. Most 18-year-olds report feeling like they are adults
Most 18-year-olds report feeling like they are adults in some ways (legal rights, responsibilities) but not in others (financial dependence, emotional maturity).
The prefrontal cortex—responsible for decision-making and self-control—is still developing at 18, making this group naturally more sensitive to stress and emotional overload.
The Threshold of Adulthood: Being 18 in 2026 Turning 18 has always been a massive milestone, but today’s "threshold generation" is navigating a landscape that feels radically different from the one their parents knew. In 2026, the transition isn't just about a birthday; it's about emerging into a world of "infinite options" alongside unprecedented pressures. The "Emerging Adult" Identity
