Ready for love? These are the best and worst US cities for singles
It's not you; it's your city.Finding love is typically a tough mission on its own, but the place you live might not be making it any easier, according to a new report from personal finance websiteWalletHub.The U.S. Census Bureau says 47% of the U.S. adult population are unmarried, meaning either never married, divorced or widowed. Plus, it says 57% of single adults aren't even interested in dating, making the outlook even more bleak.But WalletHub's report compared more than 182 cities across 35 key indicators of dating-friendliness to discover the best and worst places for America's single-and-ready-to-mingle crowd. This includes the amount of the population that is actually single, the number of online dating opportunities in the area, the average price for a two-person meal and more."If a city has a high population ofsinglesand is packed with activities that you'll enjoy, then you'll have a better chance to meet someone with similar interests and can go on higher-quality dates," said...