http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8783005/More-middle-aged-are-living-alone.html
"One of the biggest changes in living arrangements in mid-life has been the increase in the proportions living alone," the report said.
Fewer middle-aged people nowadays have children or grandchildren than in the past. However, among those who do have families, more are living with young children than in previous years, reflecting the later ages at which many choose to have babies.
About 80% of those aged 45 to 64 own their homes, but the ONS warned that younger generations are less likely to be able to buy property and fewer may be home-owners by the time they reach middle-age in the future.
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