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Best state for single women
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Best state for single women. “It’s not me, it’s you,” “I’m not looking for anything serious,” “dating here is so expensive…” - heard these before? If you have, chances are you’re single and either just looking for a fun fling, or something a little more serious.

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Either way, it can be difficult to get out there – but here’s the thing: it probably isn’t you. With over 128 million Americans going at it alone, more and more of us are wondering exactly how to find that special someone. Finding love (or whatever it is you might be looking for) is hard at the best of times, but have you ever thought that it could be down to your geographical location? Each state in the US is very different, all with its charm and uniqueness about them, so it is no wonder that some states are better places to live a single life than others. But, which are the best states to be single in the US? We have ranked the top US states to be single and rated them out of 300 based on the following criteria: % of single households The average cost of a date Median age Bars per 100k Population Using the ‘happiest states’ statistic from Wallethub. From this data, we have put them in order of the best to the worst – and some might surprise you… The top 10 best states to be single in the USA. 1. Illinois. Population: 12.72 million. Our singles score: 273/300. With a population of nearly 13 million, and appearing 8 th on the Wallethub happiness ranker, Illinois is top on our list. Scoring a whopping 273/300, we found that Illinois is the best place for singles to meet, date and possibly go that step further than any other state in the US. Of the population of Illinois, nearly 31% of those people are living in a single household – and this isn’t taking into account singles still living with parents or friends. Along with this, the median age of the population is only 38.3 years of age, making it one of the youngest states to live – although we appreciate not all singles are considered ‘young,’ on average nearly 4 out of 10 adults between the ages 25 and 54 were considered ‘single’ in 2020 – so it does appear the ‘younger’ generations are seeking more help with their love life than those substantially older. With the cost of living impacting more and more people globally, it is no wonder that people are worried about the cost of a date. In Illinois, the average cost of a date (which we worked out in regard to drinks, dinner and a movie) is roughly $100.83. Although this isn’t the cheapest on this list, they also have the benefit of having nearly 11 bars per 100k, meaning extra money on transport or getting from place to place doesn’t need to be spent (unless you plan to head elsewhere with your new date…) 2. North Dakota. Population: 800,394. Our singles score: 248/300. If you live in North Dakota with a population of just over 800,000 people, with 33.66% of those living in a single household – your chances of finding love (or avoiding it with some fun) are comfortably high. With the median age of people being in their mid-thirties and the average cost of a date being roughly $97.24, North Dakota is a great option for a single life. North Dakota has nearly 25 bars per 100k, meaning you’ll never be short of places to go within walking distance, and is the 13 th happiest place to live in the whole of the state. Although North Dakota is the ‘forgotten’ state for some, for others who call it home it is a vibrant place full of things to do, and people looking for a good time. 3. Wisconsin. Population: 5,935,064. Our singles score: 235/300. Although a greater population than the previous two states on this list, and the population is slightly older with a median age of around 39.6 – Wisconsin still ranks highly in our eyes. The average cost of a date in this state is less than $100 and there are 23.52 bars per 100k – although fewer options than the previous two, there are still quite a few within walking distance. Wisconsin is 21 st on the happiness scale, and many people return here after leaving the state for college or further education by choice. Wisconsin is known for its Native American culture and its friendliness toward locals and tourists alike. Your chances of meeting a friendly stranger here are quite high too – given that over 30% of the population is in a single household. 4. South Dakota. Population: 901,165. Our singles score: 233/300. The largest city in South Dakota, Sioux Falls, regularly appears on lists of ‘top places to live,’ or ‘best places to retire’ – but how is it fair on the single life scene? Well, with a population of just over 900,000, 29.93% of whom are leading single lives, it is a state where you have a pretty good chance to have some fun or find ‘the one.’ The median age in the state is just over 37, and there are nearly 18 bars in a 100k radius, not to mention the fact that an average date costs $97.14. Although not as ‘happy’ as those previously on the list (coming in as the 39 th happiest state) South Dakota offers a lot to do and welcomes people from all over the world with open arms. Home to Mount Rushmore, South Dakota has plenty to do and see while there – and we all know getting out and about and joining the social scene will help you to lead a happier single life, and maybe even meet someone. 5. Nebraska. Population: 1,988,536. Our singles score: 226/300. Despite being quite low on the happiness chart, coming in at 42 nd , Nebraska is 5 th on our list of top places to be single. Costing on average only $97.65 for a date night and 13.77 bars per 100k, Nebraska is a great place to live that single life. With its very vast and vibrant music scene, plenty for people to get involved in socially and 28.7% of the population living in a single household, it is a lively place for singles to be. Nebraska, known for its music scene and Kool-Aid is perfect for those wanting to put themselves out there and meet people from all over the world, as well as friendly locals and people looking for good conversation. 6. Ohio. Population: 11,852,036. Our singles score: 224/300. Ohio, home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and often overlooked by tourists – this state is one of the best places to be single in the US. The median age of the state is 39.5 years old, and 31% of people are living in a single household (again, not including those who live at home!) Ohio is the 13 th happiest place to live in the states and only costs, on average, $98 for a date. The chances of meeting someone in Ohio are high, as the population of the state is nearly 12 million – and there are so many social events and things to do within the state that you’ll probably find it harder not to meet someone. Whether you’re looking for some fun, or a serious relationship, Ohio is a great place for the lone wolves among us. 7. New York. Population: 20,365,879. Our singles score: 223/300. Of course, it is no surprise that New York is one of the best places to be single. With so much to do and see, and so many of the most famous rom-coms set here, New York is by far one of the best singles states of all time. With over 8 bars per 100k, and on average a date costing around $111.60, New York is full of singles from all over the world looking to find ‘the one’ in a meet-cute incident that they’ll be able to tell their kids in years to come.













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