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A new study released by the material Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), almost 20% of American adults in the United States have experienced
mental illness over the past year. This translates to over 45 million people. The worst part is though is if you’re unemployed, you’re more likely to be among those people. According to the study, which looks at data from last year, unemployment can make one more likely to experience from several different
mental health conditions.
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