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Dating can be difficult in 2025, but one social media coach is looking to help single men in a new video released to her social media platforms.
Ahead of her friend's wedding, a TikTok user named Mac asked the bride about any possibly single men who might be attending, she said in a video. The bride responded emphatically — "Yes!
Meanwhile, single female first-time buyers grew from 11% in 1985 to 24% in 2024. In comparison, single men rose from 9% in 1985 to 11% in 2024.
After noticing single women struggle to find straight men, Tommy Flaim founded a cornhole league for people to meet in person. He’s sold out events in 20 cities.
Single women who are buying for the first time grew from 11% in 1985 to 24% in 2024. Meanwhile, the share for single men has barely moved in comparison, rising from 9% in 1985 to 11% in 2024.
In the U.S. overall, single women own 2.72 million more homes than single men, as they've purchased 11.14 million compared to 8.42 million bought by single men, according to the LendingTree report.
What To Know Several cities topped the list for single men in a new study from Underwood Law Firm. The report analyzed several factors, from the number of bars to how young the population was and ...