63% of Men Wish They Were More Masculine — And the Economy Is Making It Worse
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63% of Men Wish They Were More Masculine — And the Economy Is Making It Worse

Nearly two-thirds of American men wish they were MORE masculine — and men under economic stress are TWICE as likely to feel that way, according to Equimundo's 2025 State of American Men report. Meanwhile, 86% of both men and women define manhood by being a provider, and 53% of men say 'no one really knows me.' This isn't a story about toxicity — it's about men quietly failing a standard the economy has made nearly unreachable.

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# TOGGLE OPEN

# 63% of men wish they were MORE masculine — and economic stress DOUBLES that number

# 86% of men AND women say manhood is defined by being a provider — but the economy has made that almost impossible

# 53% of men say "no one really knows me" — and that silence is quietly costing them everything

# TOGGLE CLOSE

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