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by tpeng
4401 days ago
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Interestingly, this only appears to be true in Manhattan. In New York City, single men aged 20-34 outnumber single women. And according to this site, single men aged 20-34 outnumber single women 20-34 in almost every city in the US:
http://jonathansoma.com/singles/ I have several hypotheses for Manhattan, but my best guess is that a major contributing factor is that the average age of marriage (and proportion of never-marrieds) is higher in Manhattan than outside.
http://nypost.com/2010/01/05/all-the-single-people-in-manhat... |
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