A new analysis ranks the best and worst dating scenes based on 35 key factors-and Seattle and Atlanta singles are thriving
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"The best cities for singles have large, gender-balanced single populations, along with a wide variety of indoor and outdoor, daytime and nighttime activities," he said. "They also have reasonable prices for dating activities or high average incomes to help ease the sting of inflation."
"The already difficult process of finding the perfect partner can be made even tougher when cities lack the conditions necessary to make dating successful," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said in the report.
Census data puts singles at roughly 46% of the entire U.S. adult population. But as WalletHub notes in its analysis, those singles are concentrated very differently throughout the country.
The new rankings are based on a set of '35 key indicators of dating-friendliness,' including average date activity prices, nightlife options, rent prices, and the percentage of singles in an area.
Read at Fortune
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