Why Dating Doesn't Make FINANCIAL Sense for Men Anymore..

Why are so many men giving up on dating? Why does dating feel so expensive in 2025? And why are men opting out of relationships without saying a word about it? This video breaks down the real cost of dating for men — the apps, the first dates, the subscriptions — and why so many men are quietly doing the math and walking away. Not because they stopped wanting connection. Because the numbers stopped making sense. 63% of men under 30 are currently single. Dating apps made over $3 billion in 2022 — mostly from men who are paying more and getting less. The average first date costs over $100 when you add everything up. And that sits on top of rent, debt, and a cost of living that went up 20% since 2020. Men are not lazy. Men are not afraid of commitment. Men are exhausted by a system that was never updated for the economy they're actually living in. If you have ever asked yourself "is dating even worth it anymore" — this video is for you. Pew Research Center : Single men under 30 statistics Business of Apps : Dating app global revenue 2022 OkCupid : Male initiation and match rate data PLOS ONE (2017) : First date payment expectations Bureau of Labor Statistics: Cost of living increase 2020–2024 U.S. Census Bureau: Average age of first marriage data Survey Center on American Life : Male friendship and isolation data Contact Email: [email protected] #RemiRene