sociology-and-relationships3.79 min read "Empty Nest, Empty Marriage: The Rise of Gray Divorce in America"
Divorce rates among middle-aged and older Americans have doubled and tripled, respectively, since 1990, while rates among young adults have dropped. Sociologist Brad Wilcox attributes the uptick in "gray divorce" to cultural shifts and individualistic attitudes among Baby Boomers, as well as the stage of life they are in. After their kids leave the nest, many couples prioritize their children over their marriage, leading to a decline in the quality of their relationship. This, combined with increased life expectancy and financial disputes, contributes to the "gray divorce" trend, which can have a devastating financial impact, particularly on women.
1 year ago•Source: Fox News