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Most single men and women between the ages of 18 and 34 (53% and 68%, respectively) say they want a romantic relationship, according to a 2024 study commissioned by dating platform Tinder, which surveyed 8,000 heterosexual participants in the U.S., U.K., Australia and Canada. However, nearly all respondents—including 91% of men and 94% of women—say they think the current dating environment is more difficult than ever.[1]
Is finding love more challenging today than in the past? Here’s what current statistics and Forbes Health relationship experts say—including what matters most to daters, burnout and what AI has to do with it.