Best And Worst States For Finding Love After 50

Best And Worst States For Finding Love After 50

Divorce is on the rise among Americans 50 and older, with the rate of divorces in the age group doubling in the past few decades as the Baby Boomer generation neared retirement age. And for those 65 and older, the rate tripled.

It would be easy to read that data as a bad thing, and, no doubt, it felt bad for everyone involved in all those divorces. But every ending is a chance for a new beginning, and for folks who find themselves single as their hair gets grayer and grayer, finding love again may not be as simple as swiping an app.

That’s because the older you get, the smaller the dating pool becomes. For instance, more than 60 percent of people between 55 and 64 are already married. When you add to that the financial struggles that, sadly, are becoming more common for people nearing or past retirement age, dating over 50 isn’t exactly on the front burner in many places across the country.

There’s good news, though, and several states look to be downright hotbeds for single seniors looking for love, according to our analysis. Let’s explore which states provide the best (and worst) chances of finding love after 50, and we’ll look at why those chances depend quite a bit on what you’re looking for.

Best (And Worst) States For Finding Love

Let’s take a closer look at the best and worst states for finding love and why they ranked where they did.