In 1950 only 22% of adults were single. Today more than 50% of adults are. Eric Klinenberg explores the dramatic rise of solo living & the seismic impact it's having on our culture business & politics. Though conventional wisdom tells us that living by oneself leads to loneliness & isolation most 'solo dwellers' compared with their married counterparts are more likely to eat out & exercise sign up for art & music classes attend public events & lectures & volunteer. Drawing on over three hundred in-depth interviews with men & women of all ages & every class Klinenberg reaches some startling conclusions. With eye-opening statistics original data & vivid portraits of people who go it alone Going Solo upends common preconceptions to provide the definitive take on the rise of this major trend & how it is transforming modern society.