according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.Eighteen to 44-year-olds reported higher rates of anxiety and depression than other age groups in the bureau's ongoing survey.
Those 65 and older reported the lowest rates of anxiety and depression.The data comes from The Household Pulse Survey and was collected from Oct.
28, 2020 through Nov. 9, 2020. The Census Bureau sent survey invitations to more than a million households and received responses from nearly 60,000 so far.