It's tech Tuesday. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I've been working hard to meet people in San Diego. I attended my first rodeo, woke up early for a farmers' market, visited different pickleball venues, and tried other new things.

Many people told me that making friends as an adult is hard. And Insider's economic policy pro Eliza Relman broke down a big reason why Gen Zers and millennials are so lonely: the country's broken housing market.

We don't make enough money to afford to live somewhere that makes human interactions easy. And car-centric neighborhoods lack the public spaces necessary to help combat this loneliness epidemic.