With the average age of widowhood being 59, as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau
I see this "fact" thrown around a lot, with the age reported as anywhere between 55 and 60, but unless I'm missing something, it's mathematically impossible.
The average age gap in a marriage is about 3 years. The average man lives to the age of 73. That'd put his wife at 70, which is a far cry from 55. And if you correct for homicide, which contrary to feminist narrative almost exclusively affects men in their teens and early 20s, men probably live to more like 75.
That would imply that there are as many women becoming widows at 40 as there are at 70, or half as many at 25. I guess it's theoretically possible, but I'd have a very hard time believing it. Most of the men dying at 25 are, shall we say, not exactly marriage material.
Most of the men dying at 25 are, shall we say, not exactly marriage material.
A man who isn't "marriage material" is drowning in pussy, and if for some reason he wanted marriage he could have it. Women only go looking for "marriage material" men when they can't get the violent drug dealer who gives them the tingles to commit. Still, for the guy who isn't "marriage material", marriage is there for the taking if he wants it. Most don't do it, but the few who do can skew things. Averages are very sensitive to outliers, so it doesn't take many outliers to change the average quite drastically.
I'm sure Tyrone and Cleetus are getting all the HIV-riddled skanks their local crack den has to offer, but this is specifically about marriage. Can't be a widower if you're not married.
I see this "fact" thrown around a lot, with the age reported as anywhere between 55 and 60, but unless I'm missing something, it's mathematically impossible.
The average age gap in a marriage is about 3 years. The average man lives to the age of 73. That'd put his wife at 70, which is a far cry from 55. And if you correct for homicide, which contrary to feminist narrative almost exclusively affects men in their teens and early 20s, men probably live to more like 75.
They say “average,” so maybe it literally is that, with drastic outlier young widows dragging it down?
That would imply that there are as many women becoming widows at 40 as there are at 70, or half as many at 25. I guess it's theoretically possible, but I'd have a very hard time believing it. Most of the men dying at 25 are, shall we say, not exactly marriage material.
A man who isn't "marriage material" is drowning in pussy, and if for some reason he wanted marriage he could have it. Women only go looking for "marriage material" men when they can't get the violent drug dealer who gives them the tingles to commit. Still, for the guy who isn't "marriage material", marriage is there for the taking if he wants it. Most don't do it, but the few who do can skew things. Averages are very sensitive to outliers, so it doesn't take many outliers to change the average quite drastically.
I'm sure Tyrone and Cleetus are getting all the HIV-riddled skanks their local crack den has to offer, but this is specifically about marriage. Can't be a widower if you're not married.