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All the single ladies are doing alright, new research reveals. Turns out, women enjoy flying solo a whole lot more than men, a study recently published in Social Psychological and Personality ...
A new study published on Oct. 24 in Social Psychological and Personality Science suggests that single women are enjoying life more than single men. The research, conducted by University of Toronto ...
A new study conducted by Qualtrics on behalf of Intuit Credit Karma found that while many single women admitted that the financial burden of being financially independent is a major cause of ...
Five years later, we’ve entered the era of a "boysober summer." Single women have hopped on a new trend of abstaining from any romantic or sexual relationships with men, including dating and ...
As birth and marriage rates decline, more and more women are embracing the single life. But what's behind the rise? Newsweek spoke to the experts and one young woman who is embracing the trend to ...
That means single women control 13.01% of owner-occupied homes, compared to 9.83% for single men. This gendered homeownership gap is also growing. In 2022, the difference stood at 2.71 million homes.
Before 1974, women couldn’t secure a mortgage without a male co-signer. Single women accounted for 20% of all homebuyers nationally in 2024; single men accounted for 11%. Bria Myers, 27 ...
Single women in the US are outpacing men in homebuying, the National Association of Realtors found. In 2024, single women represent 20% of all homebuyers, compared to 8% for single men.