Since I research online dating, I have been asked once again to provide expert advice for Wallet Hub’s annual Best & Worst States for Singles. They come to these conclusions by comparing the 50 states across the U.S. based on “30 key indicators of dating-friendliness” including online-dating opportunities, percentage of single adults, and restaurants per capita.

While this report is aimed at people dating in the U.S. context, my comments are applicable to people everywhere who are thinking about where to live and how to find connection in person and through technology. My thoughts on saving money when dating apply to anyone looking to get out and have fun on the cheap! 🙂
If you want to hear my thoughts on picking a place to live, dating on a budget, and using digital communication technology as part of the dating process, check out my short piece here. I speak to these questions.
- What should singles be looking for when choosing where to live?
- What tips do you have for saving money when dating?
- Do you think the economic benefits of virtual dating will lead to narrowing down potential face-to-face dates?
Check out the entire 2023 Best & Worst States for Singles here and see what other experts have to say on the topic as well. There’s so much great advice!
Experts were asked to speak to these questions
- What should singles be looking for when choosing where to live?
- When, if ever, is it appropriate to ask someone you are dating about their finances, including their credit score and amount of debt?
- What tips do you have for saving money when dating?
- Do you think the economic benefits of virtual dating will lead to narrowing down potential face-to-face dates?
- Should local authorities work to make states more attractive to single professionals? If so, how?
Do you have some ideas about the best places to live and how to date on the cheap?
Share your ideas in the comments for all of us to learn from.
Love to hear what you have to say!
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