*LIST* The Best (And Worst) Cities For Singles

Ask anyone who’s still looking for love and they’ll tell you it isn’t easy, especially now, and there's no doubt that where you live may determine how easy or hard it is to find that one true love you’ve been searching for. 

  • Well, WalletHub has just come out with their list of the Best and Worst Cities for Singles
  • They judged more than 180 of the largest U.S. cities on 32 key indicators including in areas like economics, fun and recreation and dating opportunities.
  • Factors considered include single population, nightlife options, restaurant costs, online dating opportunities, gender balance, active Tinder users and more.

So, where will you have the best shot at finding love if you’re single?

  • Well, Madison, Wisconsin apparently, which scores a 66.48 out of 10 and lands at two for dating opportunities.
  • Cheyenne, Wyoming, which ranks 29thoverall, is tops for economics, while Miami, Florida, 57thoverall, is tops for fun and recreation, and Burlington, Vermont, 14thoverall, is tops for dating opportunities.
  • When it comes to the most overall singles, Denver, Colorado tops the list.

Ten Best Cities For Singles

  1. Madison, WI
  2. Atlanta, GA
  3. Denver, CO
  4. Salt Lake City, UT
  5. Columbia, SC
  6. Fargo, ND
  7. Missoula, MT
  8. Portland, ME
  9. Boise, ID
  10. Tempe, AZ
  • On the flipside, Glendale, California is the worst city for a single person, with a score of just 38.96.
  • The area ranks second to last for dating opportunities, and pretty low on the list in the other two areas.

Ten Worst Cities For Singles

  1. Glendale, CA
  2. Brownsville, TX
  3. Pembroke Pines, FL
  4. Warwick, RI
  5. Laredo, TX
  6. Hialeah, FL
  7. Moreno Valley, CA
  8. Winston-Salem, NC
  9. Modesto, CA
  10. Pearl City, HI

Click hereto see where your city falls on the list.

Source:WalletHub


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