Men More Likely Than Women to Think Being Rich Makes Dates More Attractive
Summary
A survey by LendingTree showed that men are more likely than women to think having a lot of money makes someone more attractive as a date. The study found that 31% of men compared to 24% of women feel this way. The survey also highlighted generational differences and how financial views vary by age and income level.Key Facts
- A LendingTree survey asked 2,000 Americans, aged 18 to 80, about money and dating.
- 31% of men said money makes a date more attractive, compared to 24% of women.
- 44% of Gen Z respondents said being rich makes a date more attractive, while lower percentages were seen in older generations.
- Among singles making $100,000 or more, 39% said money made dates more attractive versus 20% of those earning under $30,000.
- 90% of Americans agree that financial security is at least somewhat important in romantic relationships.
- 26% of unmarried Americans would consider marriage mainly for financial reasons.
- 35% of women want a partner who earns more than them, compared to 22% of men.
- Open discussions about finances are important in relationships, according to experts.
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