Dating in San Francisco

“The latest U.S. Census data paint a bleak picture of the Great Recession’s effects on mating patterns across the United States: big drops in the number of people getting married, sharp increases in the age of first marriages, much higher rates of marriage among college grads (i.e., those affluent enough to afford nuptial bliss—and bills) than the less educated and less well-off.”

via IT’S THE ECONOMY, CUPID | Modern Luxury.

I think this is an extremely insightful article on the dating scene not just in #Bikelandia but in a post-recession era. It’s not so much about cupid’s arrow anymore but about how his finances stack up.

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