Looking for Love? New York Ranks Top 3 in the Country for Singles
If you're looking for love, you don't have to cross state borders to do it!
Is it just me, or does it seem to be harder than ever for people to date in 2023? Though you'd think social media and dating apps would make things easier, the lack of in-person social interaction and rising inflation rates have only made things worse.
WalletHub has come out with their report of "2023's Best & Worst States for Singles", ranking the best places for someone looking to date in the country. They took many factors into consideration, like Mobile-Dating Opportunities, Percentage of Single Adults, and even Crime Rates.
Surprisingly enough, New York State faired exceptionally well on the list...
Overall Rank - 2nd
• 4th – % of Single Adults
• 18th – Gender Balance of Singles
• 23rd – Online-Dating Opportunities
• 22nd – Mobile-Dating Opportunities
• 17th – Median Annual Household Income (Adjusted for Cost of Living)
• 1st – Restaurants per Capita
• 3rd – Movie Theaters per Capita
• 14th – Crime Rate
• 7th – Percentage of Residents 12+ Who Are Fully Vaccinated Against COVID-19
It's obvious when seeing these rankings, New York City plays a huge role in the numbers. Sure big cities may have more restaurants, but it is obvious that places like Utica have been losing restaurants due to inflation year-after-year.
Who ranked higher than New York? Here's a look at the Top 5!
5th - Pennsylvania
8th - Dating Opportunities
31st - Dating Economics
5th - Romance & Fun
4th - Texas
12th - Dating Opportunities
21st - Dating Economics
4th - Romance & Fun
3rd - Florida
4th - Dating Opportunities
36th - Dating Economics
3rd - Romance & Fun
2nd - New York
1st - Dating Opportunities
50th - Dating Economics
2nd - Romance & Fun
1st - California
2nd - Dating Opportunities
49th - Dating Economics
1st - Romance & Fun
With numbers close to California, maybe New York isn't a bad place to stay if you're looking to find someone for Valentines Day.