GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Young Widow Statistics: Market Report & Data
In this post, we highlight a series of eye-opening statistics concerning young widows and widowers. From the prevalence of loneliness and financial challenges to the increased risk of health issues and mortality rates, these statistics shed light on the profound impact of losing a spouse at a young age.
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"In 2016, there were about 800,000 widow(er)s under the age of 45 in the US."
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"Around 75% of widows/widowers will experience a major illness in the first year after their spouse’s death."
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"Approximately 70% of widows will experience intense feelings of loneliness."
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"About 60% of those who lose a spouse or life partner feel that loneliness is the biggest challenge to deal with."
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"In 2019, the poverty rate among widow(er)s aged 18-64 was 15.3%."
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"Over 50% of marriages in the US end in divorce, which can lead to young widowhood."
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"A 2009 study showed that a widow’s risk of dying was 10% to 50% higher than that of a non-widow."
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"Roughly one in three women in the U.S. will be widowed by age 65."
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"Nearly 50% of widows experienced a loss in income of 50% or more."
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"81% of widows reported a decline in social support in the six months following bereavement."
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"30.8% of widows in the UK were in relative poverty after their spouse’s death."
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"Only 7% of the young widow(er)s eventually remarry in Germany."
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"Roughly 25% of young widows are diagnosed with mental health issues within a month of their spouse's death."
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"1 in 5 widows experience clinical depression within the first year following a spouse's death."
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"Roughly 2.7 million people identified themselves as widowed in Australia in 2016."
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"More than 20% of bereaved spouses describe their health as 'poor'."
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"Almost 60% of bereaved spouses experience a significant symptom of depression within the first few months."
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"Young widows had a 5-9% higher mortality risk in the first 10 years after husband's death, compared to non-bereaved."
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"Bereaved spouses are at a 41% higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease."
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"Widows with no close friends are twice as likely to die within the first six months after the husband's death."