Interesting essay on socio-economic class maybe impact the level of pandemic created loneliness. Most people I know are somewhere in the middle - that vast, almost infinitely accommodating tranche that fits most of us.
The privileges the article mentions that need to be in place for large gatherings did not apply to me or people I know. We stayed home, socialized with a select few family and friends - not seeking to expand our social network for fear of creating added risk via new entrants. We stuck with what we knew and felt was safe. In aggregate our loneliness only grew over time
Loneliness has been one of the greatest harms of the pandemic, and some people are more afflicted than others. In general, those at the very top and the very bottom of the socioeconomic ladder have had the most chances to meet and socialize, while those in between have suffered the worst consequences.
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