More Americans Live Alone Than Ever Before

Feb 08, 2012 20:49

Twenty eight percent (28%) of US households are now just one person living alone. This is the most ever. These singles are the biggest spenders, contributing 1.9 trillion to "the economy" each year. (According to The Week 2/10/12 which is in turn quoting Fortune magazine ( Read more... )

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rick_day February 9 2012, 05:37:10 UTC
If you think about it, that is a tremendous waste of resources and energy.

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liveonearth February 9 2012, 16:36:45 UTC
Agreed. These wealthy singles probably pay someone to do their laundry, clean their bathroom, be their friend and a whole lot of other "services" that we naturally do for each other when we live together...

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rick_day February 9 2012, 17:01:36 UTC
I am thinking more about living alone, the space, the utilities the one owner cars.....

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liveonearth February 9 2012, 19:37:39 UTC
Yes, ALL that. Just like free-standing homes are less efficient than shared-wall construction.

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b_vainamoinen February 9 2012, 13:49:13 UTC
I found that interesting because I have NEVER lived alone. I've always lived with family/housemates/significantothers.

Right now I live in a duplex and the other apartment is occupied by family members. We have our own space. We have great boundaries. We share one furnace. One lawnmower. One snowthrower. One wireless Internet router.

It's a LOT cheaper than running two separate households.

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