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These Are The Best And Worst Cities For Single People Who Don’t Want To Be Single Anymore

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Some cities are far more amenable for single people in the U.S. looking to find a partner than others, according to a WalletHub study published Monday.

Atlanta, Denver and San Francisco rank as the three best cities for singles, respectively, followed by Portland, Oregon, according to WalletHub’s study. Los Angeles and Seattle followed as the fifth and sixth best cities for single people looking for partners, according to WalletHub.

Brownsville, Texas, ranked as the worst city in America for singles, followed by Florida’s Pembroke Pines and Hialeah as the second worst and third worst cities, respectively.

WalletHub compared 182 cities across three key factors — economics, dating opportunities and fun and recreation — in order to gather its results. The nation’s 150 most populated cities were evaluated as well as at least two of the most populated cities in each state, according to WalletHub.

WalletHub weighed restaurant-meal costs, beer, wine and cocktail price, movie cost and taxi-fare cost in its estimation of favorable cities for dating. It also factored in median household income, job growth rate and unemployment rate in its calculations, WalletHub reported.

The average cost of a date in the U.S. isn’t cheap, ringing in at a whopping $102, according to the study.

Source: WalletHub

Detroit has the most single people of any city, at nearly 74 percent, according to WalletHub. Fremont, California, meanwhile has the lowest share of singles at roughly 38 percent.

California city Garden Grove also has the lowest average restaurant-meal cost at $12.74. The highest cost for a restaurant meal is $120.00 in Dover, Delaware, WalletHub reported.

Despite Seattle ranking as the fifth best city for singles, it has the highest wine price, at an average of $14.19 per bottle. Indianapolis has the lowest at $3.68 per bottle.

Roughly 45 percent of the U.S. adult population is unmarried and has never married, divorced, or been widowed, according to WalletHub. The number of Americans who have never married has steadily increased since the mid 1990s, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

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