“Solo-agers,” or adults who are growing old without spouses, partners, or adult children to rely on, are facing more precarity, more anxiety and a greater likelihood of living in poverty. Before the ...
Older Americans who live alone tend to fare worse than those who don’t live alone on a variety of measures – from emotional and physical wellbeing to material hardship to overall longevity. They also ...
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