The number of older Americans living alone is on the rise. Nearly 16 million people aged 65 and older in the US lived solo in 2022, three times as many who lived alone in that age group in the 1960s. And as Baby Boomers age, that number is expected to grow even more, raising big questions about the country’s future.

  • Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This reminded me.

    As a kid, I was so used to meeting adults who were on their 2nd or 3rd marriage. It felt super common.

    But now im hitting 40 and only a small fraction of my friends are divorced.

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      1 year ago

      Fewer people getting married. A lot of my friends are long-term common-law partners, but never do the actual marriage.

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        1 year ago

        Maybe it’s just the people I know personally, but it seems like very few have gone through multiple marriages. Most seem to just skip the formal marriage thing the second time around, even if those relationships last much longer than the ones that lead to divorce.