health
61% of Singles Won't Travel More Than 30 Minutes for a First Date: 'It's Not Surprising,' Says Expert—How to Know If It's Worth Your Time
U.S. adults are getting picky about what they're willing to do for a first date — here's what experts recommend.

TL;DR
- 61% of U.S. singles will not travel more than 30 minutes for a first date.
- 38% have rejected a potential match because of the distance.
- Concerns about affordability, with average date costs rising, contribute to the reluctance.
- Dating apps provide a sense of endless options, leading to pickiness and dating fatigue.
- The pandemic has increased the comfort level of staying at home rather than going out.
- Experts recommend phone calls before meeting to assess a match's commitment.
- Dating options are more plentiful in metropolitan areas compared to rural locations.