Special Report
America's Best Cities for Singles
February 6, 2019 5:38 pm
Last Updated: January 11, 2020 11:31 am
20. Gainesville, Florida
> Single population: 60.7%
> Total 15+ population: 235,118
> Annual personal income: $41,271
> Cost of living: 5.7% less than the national average
19. Champaign-Urbana, Illinois
> Single population: 56.6%
> Total 15+ population: 199,480
> Annual personal income: $45,510
> Cost of living: 6.3% less than the national average
18. Carson City, Nevada
> Single population: 53.6%
> Total 15+ population: 45,014
> Annual personal income: $45,650
> Cost of living: 4.4% less than the national average
17. Boston-Cambridge-Newton, Massachusetts, New Hampshire
> Single population: 50.9%
> Total 15+ population: 3,974,482
> Annual personal income: $61,917
> Cost of living: 11.1% greater than the national average
16. Barnstable Town, Massachusetts
> Single population: 45.4%
> Total 15+ population: 186,928
> Annual personal income: $62,732
> Cost of living: 3.9% greater than the national average
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