
NEWSWEEK – A new study found that men report going on 48% more dates than women, even though many men complain about getting few matches on apps. Researchers suggest the gap may be because men and women define “a date” differently. Overall, people are dating less, with half of singles saying they are not investing much effort and over half spending nothing on dating in the past year. Those who did spend averaged just over $400, with men outspending women. Experts say financial pressures, stress, and dating fatigue are major reasons behind the decline.
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