The SOLOIST Archives | 2022
The Good News for Solo Women
In this article, we discuss these surprising findings and their encouraging implications for Solo women. Equally important are the issues addressed in next month’s article. While long-time singles may have about the same financial resources for retirement as married women, there’s a second half to this story. Read more … The Good News for Solo Women
More Good Reads for Solos
Soon after we launched The Soloist newsletter, we posted a curated list of resources about aging solo. Here’s an update with additional books, articles, websites, tools, etc., culled from the growing body of Solos-content we’re tracking. Read more … More Good Reads for Solos
Solos Emerge from the Shadows
About one-quarter of adults over age 65 are Solo, and the percentage is even larger among the oldest age groups. Yet many Solos feel like freaks. They live in a world where it’s assumed that you, like other older adults, have children and grandchildren who will play an active role as you age. Read more … Solos Emerge from the Shadows
The Solos Are Coming, the Solos Are Coming
Today, aging Boomers are reinventing what it means to be “elderly.” Among other factors that set them apart from previous generations, they are much more likely to be Solos, i.e., age 65 and older and not have a spouse, partner, and/or adult children who can support them as they age. But Baby Boomers are only the leading edge. Read more … The Solos Are Coming, the Solos Are Coming