In London, only 28% think dating is easy, with many expressing a bleak outlook due to high costs. Singles are spending £90-£140 on average for dates, prompting 76% to adjust their budgets. As reported, individuals are favoring cheaper options, with many suggesting a max spend of £50 for a first date. Additionally, opinions varied on who should pay, with some advocating for equal contributions. This reflects the larger issue of financial strain in the dating landscape in the capital.
As one respondent noted, 'It depends on your remit, depends what kind of bloke you are like. I think the woman should pay as much as the man.'
Another individual commented on the dating budget, stating, 'I'd say, £50 max... I wouldn’t go for a meal either, because I feel like drinks is just better.'
The survey revealed that '64 percent of single people admit to spending an average of between £90 and £140 on dates,' showing the financial strain on Londoners.
A notable statistic from the survey is that '76 percent of single people have started to lower their budgets for dates,' indicating changing attitudes towards dating costs.
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