AXIOS – Feb 12 – In 2017, 39% of U.S. heterosexual relationships and 65% of same-sex relationships began online, according to Stanford research. More than half of Americans who have used dating apps or sites said they had a positive view of online dating, according to a new Axios/Survey Monkey poll. 72% said they think relationships that begin online are just as or more successful than those that begin offline. Half of LGBQ people polled had a positive view of online dating. By 2040, 70% of people are expected to meet through dating apps. Today's dating app users are willing to pay for more options and control.
by Mike Allen
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