As the cost of living in New York City continues to skyrocket, a growing number of older residents are turning to unconventional solutions to make ends meet. A new trend is emerging, with many seniors searching for roommates to help split the costs of housing, a move that's raising concerns about the city's aging population and the impact on local communities. With the average rent in the city now exceeding $5,000 per month, seniors are being forced to get creative in order to afford their homes, and sharing living spaces with younger roommates is becoming an increasingly attractive option. But as more older New Yorkers take on this new reality, what does it mean for the city's social fabric and the future of its neighborhoods?


Growing number of older New Yorkers searching for roommates to help save money on housing costs  ABC7 New York