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Singles in America: Match Releases Largest Study on US Single Population for 12th Year


Singles Seeking Socially Responsible Partners

Nearly 8 in 10 Singles Say Overturning of Roe v. Wade Impacted Their Sex Life

Amid Rising Inflation, Cost of Dating up 40% in the Past Decade

DALLAS, Nov. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Match today released findings from its 12th annual Singles in America study, the nation's largest and most comprehensive annual scientific study on single adults, a segment that accounts for more than one-third of the U.S. adult population. This year's study of 5,000+ single men and women, now part of a sample of 60,000 singles Match has studied over the past 12 years, has uncovered unprecedented shifts in dating, sex, and love.

2022 saw a rise in "conscious dating," with singles who are increasingly thoughtful and have a healthy approach in what they look for in a partner and how they build relationships. Singles are ready to meet IRL faster, prefer casual first dates, and say dating helps them learn about new people and be a better version of themselves. Findings from the study also uncover the impact of current events on American singles, in particular the overturning of Roe v. Wade, with two in three single women saying they will not date a partner with opposing views on abortion.

"Singles have emerged post-pandemic as transformed daters. They've sobered up," says Dr. Helen Fisher, Chief Scientific Advisor at Match. "They've shifted their priorities and are dating smart. It's healthy dating. They now seek a partner who prioritizes mental health and self-care; they want someone who is emotionally mature and socially responsible; they are less fixated on good looks; and they are widening their dating pool. Singles are dating intentionally and dedicated to finding a long-term committed partner. But today's societal issues ? from the Roe v. Wade decision to rising inflation ? are having a tremendous impact on how we love and date today."

A NEW ERA: THE CONSCIOUS DATER

Singles more than ever before are approaching dating in a conscious and healthy way. Today, 70% of all singles are open to finding a relationship (73% of men vs. 66% of women) and nearly half (48%) say they are now more eager to meet a partner than in the past. And singles are more open minded when it comes to potential partners, going out with someone for longer instead of making snap judgments, and looking for qualities that go beyond the physical.

Figure it out faster

Four out of five singles (73%) are open to finding a long-term relationship, with only 10% saying they want to date casually for the long-term. In fact, long-term love has become more important than it was 10 years ago: today 74% of singles report that it's important to find a partner who wants to marry, vs. 60% in 2012.

Love really is blind

Half of singles (49%) have fallen in love with someone they weren't initially attracted to (44% men, 52% women). This is the highest it has been in the past decade?up from 38% in 2012. More people are recognizing that feelings of romantic love take attention and time investment to cultivate.

Maturity rocks

Compared to someone they deem physically attractive, which fell farther down the list at 86%, the top five traits singles seek in a partner include someone...

The new triple threat: Therapy, self-care, + emotional maturity

87% of singles say it's very important for their partner to prioritize their mental health and 81% report they engage in self-care at least monthly.

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

"Singles are no longer shy about their political and cultural views, with a range of issues that are impacting their sense of security in all aspects of life," said Dr. Justin Garcia, Executive Director of the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University and Scientific Advisor at Match. "We're also beginning to see the profound effects the overturning of Roe v. Wade has had on daters as they seek and form new relationships ? with 78% of singles reporting that this will change their sex or dating life. Today's singles are demanding a new era of socially responsible dating."

Roe v. Wade's major impact on singles

75.2 million U.S. singles are looking to form a relationship, yet 13% of active daters - some 9.8 million people - report that the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade is making them more hesitant to date, having a dramatic effect on courtship, love, and marriage.

Political deal makers and breakers

46% of singles would date someone with very different political views, and only one in four singles (24%) want a partner who thinks exactly as they do. What's more, 40% want a partner who can discuss both sides of a political issue.

Intimacy in spite of inflation

A rocky economy won't stop the desire to find love but it has made singles more aware of their spending and how to make a good impression while sticking to a budget. 

THE COST OF DATING

Having tracked singles' habits for more than a decade, Match has direct insight into the dollars and cents of dating. While the cost of being single has skyrocketed in the past ten years, more singles are looking to ditch the white tablecloth, candle-lit dinners for affordable, no-pressure first dates.

Can't buy me love
SEX & DATING

In today's dating landscape, adult daters are navigating a myriad of changes impacting the dating scene, and redefining their preferences in response. Singles are expanding their dating pool, enjoying sex, and discovering themselves more than ever before.

Dating up and down
It's About Damn Time
Va-Va-Voom vs. Va-Va-Vanilla
"The Rules" no longer apply
Dating in the Metaverse? Singles Want Reality 

To see the full findings, including additional demographic breakdowns, please visit www.SinglesinAmerica.com

About Singles in America

Singles in America (SIA) was funded by Match and conducted by Dynata in association with renowned anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher and evolutionary biologist Dr. Justin Garcia of The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University. The 2022 study is based on the attitudes and behaviors taken from a demographically representative sample of 5,000 U.S. singles between the ages of 18 to 98. Generations are defined as: Gen Z (18-24), Millennials (25-40), Gen X (41-56), and Boomers (57-75). Young singles are defined as the combination of Gen Z and Millennials. Singles in America remains the most comprehensive annual scientific survey of single Americans.

SOURCE Match


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