A research paper on "matures aux USA" (older adults in the USA) explores the significant demographic shift as the "baby boom" generation reaches retirement age, reshaping the country's social, economic, and healthcare landscapes. By 2030, an estimated 1 in 5 Americans will be 65 or older.
"Solo agers" (seniors living without a spouse or children nearby) face unique challenges, including a higher risk of poverty and reliance on community amenities for connection. 2. Healthcare and Wellness Trends
The aging of the U.S. population is unprecedented, with the "late elderly" (those 75 and older) growing rapidly.
While some households enjoy security, others face rising poverty rates—the only age group to see such an increase recently.





