Some singles are closer to a happily ever after than they think, but it depends on where they live. To determine where singles have the highest chance of finding love, WalletHub compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 34 key indicators of dating-friendliness. The data set ranges from share of single population to number of online dating opportunities to nightlife options per capita.
Best Cities for Singles | Worst Cities for Singles | |||
1 | Atlanta, GA | 173 | Laredo, TX | |
2 | Denver, CO | 174 | Yonkers, NY | |
3 | San Francisco, CA | 175 | Lewiston, ME | |
4 | Portland, OR | 176 | Glendale, CA | |
5 | Los Angeles, CA | 177 | Warwick, RI | |
6 | Seattle, WA | 178 | South Burlington, VT | |
7 | Chicago, IL | 179 | Pearl City, HI | |
8 | San Diego, CA | 180 | Hialeah, FL | |
9 | Minneapolis, MN | 181 | Pembroke Pines, FL | |
10 | Portland, ME | 182 | Brownsville, TX |
Source: WalletHub