Age gaps in relationships are not as bad as you think
Source: economist.com
- Age gaps in romantic relationships are often criticised but research shows they rarely lead to unhappiness.
- Couples with a 10-year age difference report similar satisfaction levels to those with smaller gaps.
- Large gaps over 20 years slightly reduce happiness, yet most such couples remain content.
The article challenges the view that big age differences in relationships are inherently problematic, drawing on data from a large American study. It involves researchers analysing thousands of couples to measure relationship satisfaction against age gaps. The core finding is that age differences matter far less than people assume, with implications for how society judges such partnerships.