Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (2024)

Besides your looks, personality, interests and employment status, your location can influence your odds of finding a romantic partner. Everyone has different priorities when searching for love, but certain places simply make dating easier than others.

In states with low cost of living, for instance, your income might stretch a lot further, which means cheaper or more frequent dates. That’s an attractive option during this period of high inflation. If you’re more financially stable, though, you might appreciate a state with more attractions to find new experiences for both you and your potential other half. Dating is also a numbers game, so a state with a higher proportion of single adults automatically improves your prospects.

Which states combine all of those qualities and more? To answer that question, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 29 key indicators of dating-friendliness. Our data set ranges from the share of single adults to online-dating opportunities to restaurants per capita.

To see how your zip code affects your chances of finding love, check out WalletHub’s report.

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (1)

“Finding love can be tough, but being in the right place can contribute to a successful relationship. The best states are ones that provide a wide variety of venues for dates and have a large population of singles who are actively looking for a partner. The unfortunate tradeoff is that dating usually isn’t cheap in states that provide these ideal conditions.”

Cassandra Happe, WalletHub Analyst

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Main FindingsIn-Depth Look at the Best States for SinglesAsk the ExpertsMethodology

Main Findings

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Best & Worst States for Singles

Overall RankStateTotal ScoreDating Opportunities RankDating Economics RankRomance & Fun Rank
1Florida66.923321
2Texas63.997194
3California62.832493
4New York62.751502
5Pennsylvania60.826295
6Illinois59.225348
7Wisconsin58.3415116
8Ohio57.2011189
9Virginia57.06191010
10New Jersey56.3092312
11Massachusetts55.4044813
12Georgia55.3082123
13Minnesota55.2522519
14Missouri55.0725714
15North Carolina54.49122216
16Michigan53.81102722
17Colorado52.97241518
18Arizona52.91201625
19Connecticut52.7318457
20Washington51.37163026
21Utah50.2735135
22Indiana50.08291329
23Oregon49.83174421
24Vermont49.11272628
25Nevada48.84212536
26Maryland48.75144031
27Tennessee48.64302420
28Rhode Island48.46133934
29New Hampshire48.25313711
30Iowa48.1440817
31Louisiana46.67234233
32Delaware46.20263141
33Alabama46.14342038
34Idaho45.9441927
35Montana45.62451415
36Nebraska45.2946432
37Oklahoma44.46391239
38Maine44.35364324
39Kansas44.0642640
40Mississippi43.19333345
41South Carolina42.76382842
42New Mexico41.74284150
43Hawaii41.58324743
44South Dakota41.0649237
45Wyoming39.63471744
46Kentucky39.44433830
47Alaska38.87374649
48Arkansas37.25443547
49North Dakota36.8250346
50West Virginia35.59483648

Note: With the exception of “Total Score,” all of the columns in the table above depict the relative rank of that state, where a rank of 1 represents the best conditions for that metric category.

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (2)

Share of Single Adults

Highest

  • 1. New Mexico
  • 2. Rhode Island
  • 3. Louisiana
  • 4. New York
  • 5. Nevada

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (3)

Lowest

  • 46. Kansas
  • 47. Nebraska
  • 48. Wyoming
  • 49. Idaho
  • 50. Utah

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (4)

Gender Balance of Singles

Highest

  • 1. Maine
  • 2. Vermont
  • 3. Nevada
  • 4. Louisiana
  • 5. Rhode Island

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (5)

Lowest

  • 46. Maryland
  • 47. Utah
  • 48. South Dakota
  • 49. Alaska
  • 50. North Dakota

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (6)

Online-Dating Opportunities

Most

  • 1. Washington
  • 2. Utah
  • 3. Colorado
  • 4. California
  • 5. New Hampshire

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (7)

Fewest

  • 46. Louisiana
  • 47. West Virginia
  • 48. Arkansas
  • 49. New Mexico
  • 50. Mississippi

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Mobile-Dating Opportunities

Most

  • 1. Utah
  • 2. Colorado
  • 3. Massachusetts
  • 4. Maryland
  • 5. Georgia

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (9)

Fewest

  • 46. Montana
  • 47. Vermont
  • 48. Iowa
  • 49. South Dakota
  • 50. West Virginia

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Median Annual Household Income (Adjusted for Cost of Living)

Highest

  • 1. Virginia
  • 2. Utah
  • 3. Minnesota
  • 4. New Jersey
  • 5. Colorado

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (11)

Lowest

  • 46. Mississippi
  • 47. Louisiana
  • 48. New Mexico
  • 49. Maine
  • 50. West Virginia

Best State vs. Worst State: 2x Difference

Virginia vs. West Virginia

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (12)

Restaurants per Capita

Most

  • T-1. California
  • T-1. Florida
  • T-1. New York
  • T-1. Texas
  • 5. Illinois

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (13)

Fewest

  • 46. Vermont
  • 47. Wyoming
  • 48. South Dakota
  • 49. North Dakota
  • 50. Alaska

Best State vs. Worst State: 8x Difference

California vs. Alaska

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (14)

Movie Theaters per Capita

Most

  • T-1. California
  • T-1. Texas
  • 3. New York
  • 4. Iowa
  • 5. Washington

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (15)

Fewest

  • 46. Alaska
  • 47. Mississippi
  • 48. Hawaii
  • 49. Rhode Island
  • 50. Delaware

Best State vs. Worst State: 6x Difference

California vs. Delaware

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (16)

Crime Rate

Lowest

  • 1. New Hampshire
  • 2. Maine
  • 3. Idaho
  • 4. Rhode Island
  • 5. Connecticut

Best & Worst States for Singles in 2024 (17)

Highest

  • 46. Tennessee
  • 47. Arkansas
  • 48. Colorado
  • 49. Louisiana
  • 50. New Mexico

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In-Depth Look at the Best States for Singles

Florida

Florida is the best state for singles in part due to its large variety of attractions. It ranks first in the nation for the number of theme parks, restaurants and music festivals per capita. That’s not too surprising from the home of Disney and Universal. If you’re less inclined to do something indoors, the state also ranks highly for the most nature parks per capita, and there’s plenty of other natural wonders to experience from its beaches to the Everglades.

In addition to having a lot of great places to hold dates, the Sunshine State also has a population that’s single and looking for love. People in Florida search Google for the names of the top dating websites (Tinder, Match.com, Eharmony), plus general terms like “dating” and “online dating,” more than residents of most other states.

Texas

The second-best state for singles is Texas, mainly due to its wide variety of attractions which is befitting of one of the largest and most populated states. Texas ranks highly for movie theaters, restaurants, fitness centers and amusem*nt parks per capita. Plus, if your preferred place to scout for fellow singles is a bar, it’s got plenty of those.

If you fall in love with a Texan and want to move to the state, the good news is that there’s a high rate of employment growth, which shows that the state’s economy is doing well. Plus, Texas residents’ search history indicates that there are a lot of people who are interested in dating online – so installing a few apps may be a good idea.

California

California is the third-best state for singles, for much of the same reasons as the other top states. Since it’s such a large, heavily populated and diverse state, it provides endless opportunities for date venues, from amusem*nt parks and nature parks to restaurants and movie theaters. California residents also search online for dating opportunities at high rates.

One unique area where Californians stand out is their relationship openness. People in the Golden State are less likely than people in most states to show signs of “attachment avoidance,” or discomfort with intimacy, based on nationwide psychological surveys. In other words, if you’re looking for commitment, California is a good place to search.

Ask the Experts

Your marital status can affect, among many things, where you choose to live and how you spend your money. For additional insight on such topics, we asked a panel of experts for their thoughts on the following key questions:

  1. What should singles be looking for when choosing where to live?
  2. When, if ever, is it appropriate to ask someone you are dating about their finances, including their credit score and amount of debt?
  3. What tips do you have for saving money when dating?
  4. Do you think the economic benefits of virtual dating will lead to narrowing down potential face-to-face dates?
  5. Should local authorities work to make states more attractive to single professionals? If so, how?

Ask the Experts

Matthew J. Grawitch
Ph.D. – Director, Strategic Research – Saint Louis University
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Sharon Sassler
Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies, The Jeb E. Brooks School of Public Policy, Department of Sociology – Cornell University
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Maryam Kia-Keating
Ph.D. – Professor and Chair, Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology – University of California, Santa Barbara
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Methodology

In order to identify the best and worst states for singles, WalletHub compared the 50 states across three key dimensions: 1) Dating Economics, 2) Dating Opportunities and 3) Romance & Fun.

We evaluated those dimensions using 29 relevant metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with 100 representing the most favorable conditions for singles who are actively dating. Data for metrics marked with an asterisk (*) were available at the city level only, and in such cases we calculated a weighted average based on the size of the city population. For metrics marked with two asterisks (**), we used the square root of the population to calculate the population size in order to avoid overcompensating for minor differences across states.

We then determined each state’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order the states.

Dating Opportunities – Total Points: 50

  • Share of Single Adults: Double Weight (~11.11 Points)
  • Gender Balance of Singles: Double Weight (~11.11 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the ratio of single women to single men, taking into account several age groups (20-34; 35-49; 50-64, 65 and older).
  • Online-Dating Opportunities: Full Weight (~5.56 Points)
    Note: This metric was measured using the percentage of households with a broadband Internet connection.
  • Mobile-Dating Opportunities: Full Weight (~5.56 Points)
    Note: This metric was measured using the percentage of adults who own a smartphone.
  • Online-Dating Participation: Double Weight (~11.11 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the real intent of the population to find information about the following search terms: “Online dating,” “Dating,” “Tinder,” “Match.com” and “Eharmony”. “Real intent” is measured using the average monthly search volumes for those specific terms.
  • Openness to Relationships: Full Weight (~5.56 Points)
    Note: This metric is based on the Attachment Avoidance Score, which comes from a survey of 127,000 adults who answered questions about fear of abandonment and discomfort with intimacy.

Dating Economics – Total Points: 25

  • Average Beer & Wine Price*: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Average Starbucks Caffe Latte Price: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Movie Costs*: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Beauty-Salon Costs*: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Haircut Costs*: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Median Annual Household Income: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
    Note: This metric was adjusted for the cost of living.
  • Housing Affordability*: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the price of rent for a one-bedroom apartment (adjusted for the median annual household income).
  • Job Growth Rate: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Median Credit Score: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
  • Community Well-Being Index: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
    Note: This metric refers to the Sharecare Community Well-Being Index Score.
  • Unemployment Rate for Single Population: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)
    Note: “Single Population” includes those who have never been married, are widowed or are divorced.
  • Underemployment Rate: Full Weight (~2.08 Points)

Romance & Fun – Total Points: 25

  • Restaurants per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Number of Attractions*: Full Weight (~2.27 Points)
    Note: “Attractions” include, for instance, museums, cultural performances and zoos, and exclude nightlife options.
  • Nature Parks and Other Similar Institutions per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Fitness & Recreational Facilities per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Movie Theaters per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Amusem*nt Parks per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Music Festivals per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Nightlife Options per Capita: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Access to Bars Grade: Full** Weight (~2.27 Points)
    Note: This grade is a combination of bars per square root of residents and bars per square mile. It is a measure of both the proximity (per square mile) and the availability (per capita).
  • Crime Rate: Full Weight (~2.27 Points)
  • Online Dating Safety (Cyber Crime Rate): Full Weight (~2.27 Points)
    Note: This metric measures the total number of internet crime complaints from each state.


Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected as of December 20, 2023 from the U.S. Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Council for Community and Economic Research, Esri's Updated Demographics - 2023 estimates (Market Potential: GfK MRI), Google Ads, Fast Food Menu Prices, Live Science, TransUnion, Internet Crime Complaint Center, TripAdvisor, Music Festival Wizard and Sharecare’s “Community Well-Being Index”.

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