Lonely? WalletHub Surveys Best/Worst Cities for SinglesBy John Voket
I have occasionally focused on issues related to the migration of singles - particularly into a growing number of exciting urban areas across the country. But which cities offer the most, best features for today's singles?
The personal finance website WalletHub recently released an in-depth analysis of 2015’s Best & Worst Cities for Singles. According to the survey, some singles are closer to a happily ever after than they think, but it depends on where they live. To identify the cities in which singles have the highest chance of finding a significant other, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 150 most populated U.S. cities across 25 key metrics. WalletHub’s data set ranges from the percentage of singles to the number of online-dating opportunities to the number of attractions in each city. So which cities stack up as the best and worst on the survey: Salt Lake City, Utah; Orlando, Fla.; Tempe and Scottsdale Ariz.; and Atlanta, Ga. round out the top five. While Yonkers, N.Y.; Hialeah, Fla.; North Las Vegas, Nev.; Glendale, Calif.; and Detroit, Mich. come up last in the survey. Some key stats of interest include:
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