The luxury of being single, a freedom that costs dear: those who live alone spend on average 564 euros more per month

Being single is a choice of freedom, but also a luxury: Every month those who live alone pay off on average 564 euros more compared to those who share the expenses with a partner.

In recent years, The number of people who live alone in Italy has increased significantly, going from 8,364,000 to 8,846,000 between 2022 and 2023. This change reflects a profound social transformation, linked not only to individual choices, but also to demographic and economic dynamics. The drop in marriages, the greatest economic independence, the elongation of life Media and the growing instability of relationships have contributed to the increase in the so -called “sun people”.

The identikit of those who live alone varies according to age and sentimental situation. Almost half are over 65 and, among these, the majority are widows womenwhich represent the largest segment of the single population. Among the youngest, however, men prevail: under 45 years of age, the number of single men is double compared to women. This gap is reduced with age, until it reversed among the over 65.

From an economic point of view, living alone means facing a significantly higher cost of living than those who have the opportunity to share expenses with a partner. According to an analysis conducted by Moneyfarm, Those who live alone spend on average 1,972 euros per month, while a couple deal with a total expenditure of 2,816 eurosor 1,408 euros each. This difference of 564 euros per month translates into over 6,700 euros per year, a figure that can significantly affect the skills of savings and long -term investment.

The highest cost for singles is mainly linked to the costs for the home. Rent or mortgage, utilities and maintenance affect more on the income of those who live alone, because they cannot be divided with another person. Food spending is also more expensive: many products have higher prices when purchased in small quantities, and the promotions and family packs often benefit numerous nuclei. Free time is also more expensive for those who live alone, with travel, dinners out and recreational activities that often foresee advantageous prices for couples or familiespenalizing those who do not have a partner with whom to divide the costs.

The economic impact of this condition is not limited to the present, but extends over time. Those who start living with 25 years of age can save up to 169,194 euros within 50 Years, while those who choose to do it at 35 can put aside 101,516 euros. Even those who decide to live later later can benefit from significant saving, albeit lower. If these savings were invested, the accumulated capital may vary between 34,889 and 240,268 euros, depending on the type of investment chosen.

Source: Vanity Fair

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