QZ - Feb 12 - Some 39% of heterosexual couples that got together in the US in 2017 met online, according to a recently released study by sociologists Michael Rosenfeld and Sonia Hausen of Stanford University and Reuben Thomas of Arizona State University. This was also the case for more than 60% of same-sex couples that year. That makes online dating by far the most common way that American couples now meet. The data also show that between 1995 to 2017, meeting through friends saw the largest decline, from 33% to 20%.
by Dan Kopf
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