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Why Young Men Are Being Screwed Over @Hubermanlab

•March 9, 2026
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HealthyGamerGG (Dr. K)
HealthyGamerGG (Dr. K)•Mar 9, 2026

Why It Matters

The widening gap threatens labor market balance and raises public‑health costs, making gender‑inclusive support policies a fiscal and social imperative.

Key Takeaways

  • •Male college graduates now under 41% of total graduates.
  • •Median marriage age for men rose from 23.8 to 30.8 years.
  • •Male-only scholarships remain scarce despite declining male enrollment rates.
  • •Male suicide rates are four times higher than women's.
  • •Society must create systemic programs supporting struggling men, not just women.

Summary

The video on Huberman Lab examines the growing socioeconomic lag of young men in the United States, highlighting shifts in education, marriage timing, and mental-health outcomes.

Data points include men now representing only 41% of college graduates, median marriage age climbing from 23.8 to 30.8 years (women from 21.1 to 28.4), and a dearth of male-specific scholarships. The discussion also cites “deaths of despair” metrics, noting male suicide rates are four times those of women, and higher addiction prevalence.

Host emphasizes that the burden should not fall solely on women, quoting, “It’s not women’s responsibility to fix men,” and calls for collective responsibility. He stresses that existing social structures—educational funding, mental-health services—are skewed away from men.

The implications are clear: without targeted policy interventions and cultural shifts, the male demographic may experience widening gaps in economic stability and health, affecting broader societal productivity and cohesion.

Original Description

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