More baby boomers are living alone; here's why

Updated : Aug 07, 2023 16:28
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Editorji News Desk

From Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau ending his 18 years of marriage to actor Sofia Vergara parting ways with her husband after 7 years of marriage, there is a sudden rise in the divorce rate that has been witnessed in the past few years. Well, experts are calling this 'gray divorce' trend. 

In recent years, a significant societal trend has emerged, drawing attention to the increasing number of elderly individuals living alone and the rise of "gray divorce." This phenomenon is a consequence of various factors, including changing social norms, evolving economic realities, and shifting attitudes towards personal fulfilment in later life. 

The traditional perception of ageing has undergone a profound transformation in the past few decades. Gone are the days when seniors were expected to embrace a quiet retirement life with a partner in a shared household.

With advancements in healthcare and an increased focus on self-discovery and self-fulfilment, more and more elderly individuals are now seeking to redefine their golden years on their terms. This desire for autonomy and individuality often leads to the choice of living alone.

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