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Best And Worst Cities For Singles

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It’s Valentine’s day and finding a boo in our technological era isn’t easy! Wallet hub broke down the best and worst cities to find a lover.  For D.C. residents there may be some hope…For Baltimore…If you’re really looking for your next spouse, this might now be the city. Some cities have more resources for a thriving nightlife options and daytime attractions. But going on dates can be costly, with the average cost of a date at  $102.32 . It certainly pays to live in a place where dating activities, such as dining out or watching a movie, are relatively cheaper. Source: Leonardo Patrizi / Getty More entertainment choices and low cost of living don’t matter much, however, if the number of potential mates to meet are limited in your area. Around  45 percent  of the U.S. adult population is unmarried (never married, divorced or widowed), according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates. But the share may be higher or lower in every city, and the ratio of women to men also will differ in each. WalletHub really trying to make sure you have boo, they compared more than 180 U.S. cities across 34 key indicators of dating-friendliness. The data set ranges from share of single population to number of online dating opportunities to nightlife options per capita. Read on for the city ranking, expert dating advice and a full description of our methodology. Here’s the list of the top 20 cities that are best for singles: Overall Rank (1 = Best) City Total Score ‘Economics’ Rank ‘Fun & Recreation’ Rank ‘Dating Opportunities’ Rank 1 Atlanta, GA 68.62 140 9 2 2 Denver, CO 67.08 115 16 4 3 San Francisco, CA 66.22 181 2 6 4 Portland, OR 65.33 128 10 16 5 Los Angeles, CA 64.94 174 14 7 6 Seattle, WA 64.44 163 6 21 7 Chicago, IL 63.84 177 5 22 8 San Diego, CA 63.59 166 8 18 9 Minneapolis, MN 63.11 117 28 3 10 Portland, ME 63.03 105 20 11 11 Madison, WI 63.01 83 34 5 12 Boston, MA 62.63 176 13 14 13 Pittsburgh, PA 62.16 109 17 24 14 Tucson, AZ 61.92 29 38 13 15 Washington, DC 61.50 180 3 27 16 Honolulu, HI 60.73 153 11 53 17 Austin, TX 60.66 72 15 92 18 Rochester, NY 60.39 94 33 15 19 Phoenix, AZ 59.76 20 61 32 20 Columbus, OH 59.69 30 42 30  

Best And Worst Cities For Singles

Dancing with the Stars Recap: Who Was Perfect? Who Cried? Who Got Engaged?

Following last Tuesday’s elimination of Chris Soules and Robert Herjavec, Dancing with the Stars Season 20 Season 10 saw the final four go hard. The tears also flowed hard, on more than one occasion. Hollywood offspring Rumer Willis, Hough family cousin Riker Lynch, Olympian Nastia Liukin and war veteran Noah Galloway all brought their best. Each had been in the lead this season at least once, but only one will be left holding the Mirror Ball next week. Who do you think will be that champion? Last night’s performances should help answer that … View Slideshow: Dancing With the Stars Season 20 Semifinals: Watch the Performances! Rumer Willis and Val Chmerkovskiy: Their first dance was a Fifty Shades of Grey themed Viennese waltz. Very enticing to say the least for sexy 38. For the judges’ choice portion of the event, Bruno chose to do a Swan Lake-style contemporary fusion routine. We have no idea what that means. What we do know is that it was flawless, earning them the maximum score of 30 out of 30 (as the judge working with the duo cannot score it). Total Score: 68! Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess: For his Viennese Waltz, Noah and Sharna took to a fog-filled stage backed by David Cook’s “Time of My Life.” Also having the time of her life? Noah’s girlfriend, as Galloway proposed to her on stage! Score for the Waltz? 36. Score for the proposal? 120,000. For their paso doble, Carrie Ann picked out a paso doble as a metaphor for Noah’s life. Their perfect 30 for 30 result even left Len at a loss for words. Total Score: 66! Riker Lynch and Allison Holker: These two could be on the fast track to the title, as it’s hard to see how this contemporary routine could be topped. Except, perhaps, but the Argentine tango choreographed by his cousin Julianne, who briefly joined the duo on stage in an equally fabulous routine. The guy’s got the talent to take this thing. No doubt about that. It’s just a question of whether voters like him more than his biggest rival left … Total Score: 70! Nastia Liukin and Derek Hough: With Sasha Farber as acting Derek Hough, Nastia did not miss a beat on her quickstep, which was a show stopper. Derek did make his return for the couple’s Viennese waltz, choreographed by Len, who put together the piece as a way of looking back at his life. Deep stuff, but Derek did him justice, moving Carrie Ann and plenty of fans to tears and making the judges with they could give out MORE than 10s. Total Score: 70! Well? Who do you think will survive tonight’s Dancing with the Stars results show, and which of the final four do you think will join this group of winners? View Slideshow: Dancing with the Stars: All the Winners!

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Dancing with the Stars Recap: Who Was Perfect? Who Cried? Who Got Engaged?