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[quote=Anonymous]You should read the original report. The Hill article is sloppy as shown by the number quoted. [quote] When looking at age and gender together, 63% of men under 30 [b]describe themselves as single, compared with 34% of women in the same age [/b]group. Younger men are also far more likely than older men to be single – a pattern that is not as straightforward among women. Women ages 18 to 29, for example, are just as likely as women 65 and older to report being single… [b]Among Americans who are single, the largest share – 57% – say they are not currently looking for a relationship or casual dates.[/b] (In a February 2022 Center survey, single adults who were not looking for a relationship or dates identified a variety of reasons as to why, but enjoying being single and having other priorities topped the list.) [/quote] https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2023/02/08/for-valentines-day-5-facts-about-single-americans/ 63% of men(18-30 years old) describe themselves as single. They could be in a casual relationship or a relationship but not married. Many people define single as not married. Of that number 57% say they are not looking for a relationship or casual dates. These numbers are meaningless. [/quote]
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