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Home alone: the relationship recession

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Nov 11, 2025
Su Lin Wong, an Asia correspondent for The Economist, joins Jonathan Rosenthal, its international editor, Josh Spencer, Asia news editor, and Callum Williams, a senior economics writer. They dive into the alarming rise of singleness, examining its roots in the pandemic and cultural shifts. AI companions emerge as a potential substitute for human relationships, offering emotional support but posing risks like increased isolation. Finally, they tackle the surprising resilience of the tobacco industry, where price hikes offset declining smoking rates.
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Marriage Is No Longer Inevitable

  • Coupling used to be a practical necessity but is now declining across developed countries.
  • The trend reflects broad social change rather than a single cause.
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The Pandemic Broke Dating Practice

  • The pandemic disrupted formative dating experiences and paused practice for younger adults.
  • Missing that practice helps explain the recent acceleration in singleness.
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Screens Shrink Real-World Meeting Places

  • Increased screen time and gaming reduce real-world social interactions that historically produced partners.
  • Fewer social outings limit friend-based introductions and lower coupling rates.
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