PUREWOW – Gen Z appears to be moving away from dating apps, as evidenced by a nationwide survey showing 79% of college-age individuals don't regularly use them, preferring in-person meetings. This trend, alongside plummeting share prices for companies like Bumble and Match Group, suggests a decline in app popularity. Alternatives like group meet-ups, singles clubs, and speed dating are emerging, reflecting a shift towards more traditional, in-person methods of connecting.
by Dana Dickey
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