The rate of “gray divorce” — typically defined as divorce between those 50 and up — doubled between 1990 and 2010. Nowadays, more than a third of divorces are in that age group, and research suggests ...
For one, “dating apps have opened up so many more opportunities, and social media has allowed us to reconnect with more ...
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‘Gray divorce’ on the rise, data shows. What’s causing it?
Women are more likely than men to initiate a “gray divorce,” research shows. Boomer women are generally more financially ...
Goldberg’s on-camera quip resonates as many people, especially younger Boomers who are now reaching traditional retirement ...
Divorce, once shrouded by shame and the tarnishing of one’s social reputation, has undergone a drastic makeover in the past four decades.
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