Recent Mintel Report:
61% of women in the UK are happy to be single, compared to 49% of men
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70% of singles in the UK say they have not
actively tried to find a partner in the last 12 months, rising to 75% of women.
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36% of singles in the UK say they feel
financially secure, compared to 52% of those who are in a relationship.
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33% of singles say that they feel under pressure
to make their life appear more fulfilled than it is.
As China sales on Singles’ Day last Saturday (11th November
2017) broke all previous records with Chinese online giant Alibaba reporting
£33 billion of sales, in the UK it seems it unattached women are deemed to be the
most happy people most of the time.
New research from market intelligence agency Mintel reveals that 61% of single women
in the UK say they are happy with their relationship status, compared to 49% of
single men. Overall, it appears that unattached Brits are in no rush to find a
partner. As many as 70% of singles in the UK say they have not actively tried
to find a partner in the last 12 months*, rising to 75% of women.
Today, 42% of Brits describe their relationship status as
single**, while 58% say they are in a relationship***. Of singles who have
tried to find a partner in the last year*, 68% have used digital methods, such
as a dating website or app, while 40% have looked to meet someone through
friends and 19% have attended events.
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