More men are single now; recent data shows drastic rise in numbers since 2019

Updated : Mar 06, 2023 16:56
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Recent data from Pew Research centre found that 63 per cent of men under the age group of 30 are single, which was 51 per cent in 2019. 

Another study show that post-COVID most single men prefer me time in the evenings rather than going out to meet a prospective partner.

According to American Perspectives Survey, in 1990, 55 per cent of men reported more than 6 close friends, but later in 2021, these numbers dwindled down to 27 per cent. Now, the data compiled by the Survey Center on American Life found that 15 per cent of men say they have no personal or close friendships. 

Also watch: Study suggests single men stink more than married ones 

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