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A new study says that heterosexual relationships lead to 'more rewards for men and more costs for women,' suggesting that single women are happier than single men.
A new study published on Oct. 24 in Social Psychological and Personality Science suggests that single women are enjoying life more than single men.
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 ...
Single men “have more to gain from partnering than do single women,” the experts said. Dr. Bella DePaulo, author of “Single ...
In 2022, 50 percent of single women without children owned their homes compared to 47 percent of single men, Pew also found. Women are finding they don’t need a partner — or the traditional norms.
In my book Single at Heart, I wrote: “Studies have shown that on average it is women, more than men, who seem to take to single life.They like it better. They like their solitude more. They ...
Women are redefining what it means to be single, Pickell says. “(Being single) is not something shameful. It doesn't signal any kind of lack, but it is an empowered choice,” she says.
In 2024, single women represent 20% of all homebuyers, compared to 8% for single men. Three single women shared with BI their motivations for buying a home without a partner or a spouse.
It's hard out there for single women who date men. You've maybe heard friends complaining about the dating pool, or perhaps you yourself are navigating its murky waters. According to economics ...
This is according to Jessica Lautz, NAR’s deputy chief economist and vice president of research, who recently published a blog about homeownership among single women. “In 1981, 73% of home ...
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.
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 ...
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