Londoners are officially getting older faster than anyone else - here's why
Briefly

London has seen a significant rise in its average resident age, increasing from 33.8 in 2011 to 35.8 in 2023, indicating a trend toward an ageing population.
This phenomenon of an ageing population in urban areas contrasts sharply with other UK cities where median ages remain stable or even decline, illustrating London's unique demographic shift.
Contributing to London's older demographic are lower birth rates and young families migrating to suburban areas, seeking tranquility away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Analysis indicates that while young people are typically more attracted to city life, their movement to cities like London is happening later in their life stages.
Read at Time Out London
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