New York Times piece highlights the issue of older Americans without family members or partners to care for them.

A feature article published in The New York Times discusses the issue of kinlessness, which occurs when someone does not have a partner, spouse, children, or siblings. Per the article, about 6.6 percent of American adults who are fifty-five and older match this profile, which becomes an issue when caregivers are needed to assist with aging and serious illness.

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