
FAST COMPANY – A new Tawkify survey of ~1K U.S. adults shows daters in 2025 are far more flexible about unemployment: only 29% see joblessness as a red flag, and just 42% consider living with parents a deal-breaker. Most employed singles (75%) are open to dating someone unemployed if they have a side hustle or personal project. But unemployment still reshapes dating behavior: only one in three jobless singles actively look for a partner, many stop dating or switch to cheaper dates, and 65% cite financial strain as the biggest barrier. Confidence also drops, with 62% feeling less desirable and 52% anxious about disclosing unemployment.
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