How Far Will Singles Travel to Find Love? New Survey Reveals Surprising Answers
Elena Martinez
3 hours agoLove knows no boundaries, and according to a new survey, it doesn't worry much about distance either. Single Americans are increasingly willing to pack their bags, board planes, and even relocate across the globe for a chance at finding "the one."
A recent study surveyed 1,000 single adults across the United States to understand how modern daters approach long-distance relationships. The results paint a picture of a dating culture where geography matters far less than it used to.
The Numbers Tell an Optimistic Story
65 percent of American singles say they're open to dating someone long-distance. Even more impressive? A staggering 84 percent would be willing to relocate for the right person.
Think about that for a moment. More than eight out of ten singles surveyed said they'd uproot their entire lives, leave their current city, and start fresh somewhere new if they found a genuine connection. That's a level of commitment that might surprise anyone who thinks modern dating is all swipes and surface-level connections.