October Health – 2025 Report

25-34 Demographic in Canada

The leading cause of stress for the age group 25-34 in Canada is typically financial pressure, including managing student debt, saving for major life milestones such as buying a home, and meeting the high cost of living. This age group may also experience stress related to career development, job insecurity, and work-life balance.

How mental health affects the 25-34 demographic differently

 Common Stressors for the Age Group 25-34

1. **Career Development:**
   - Navigating career paths, promotions, or job satisfaction.
   - Job insecurity and financial stability.

2. **Financial Pressures:**
   - Managing student debt, mortgages, or saving for the future.
   - Pressure to maintain a certain lifestyle.

3. **Relationship Milestones:**
   - Stress of marriage, starting a family, or maintaining relationships.
   - Social comparison with peers.

4. **Work-Life Balance:**
   - Juggling demanding jobs with personal life.
   - Burnout and lack of boundaries in work-from-home setups.

5. **Sense of Identity and Purpose:**
   - Pressure to "figure everything out" and define long-term goals.
   - Feeling behind on personal or societal expectations.

6. **Mental Health Challenges:**
   - Anxiety or depression related to life transitions and pressures.
   - Hesitation to seek support due to stigma.

 Where October Can Help
Digital group therapy sessions, self-assessments, and accessible mental health resources through October can assist individuals in this age group to navigate work and personal pressures effectively.

Data from October Health

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