92% of millennials use dating apps while at work
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92% of millennials use dating apps while at work
"The office is now officially the second most popular spot for swiping on dating apps, after home. That's according to the latest survey from dating app Hily, as 74% of Gen Z and 92% of millennial daters admit to swiping on dating apps while at work. The survey says 45% of Gen Z and 57% of millennials swipe during lunch-and 3% of Gen Z and 5% of millennials have no shame swiping through Zoom meetings."
"Dating itself is a full-time job. According to dating statistics from eharmony, around 80 million people in the U.S. are now using dating apps or websites-or about 30% of the adult population. A 2023 Pew Research Center report found that one in 10 partnered adults met their significant other on a dating app, and the numbers are even higher for young people."
""Just as Slack messaging has replaced water cooler banter, dating app conversations have replaced mid-day coffee shop trips or smoke breaks," Hily's relationship expert and clinical psychologist, Dr. Sabrina Romanoff, told Fast Company. "Daily work life has always included breaks for socialization and the potential to meet a new partner, it's just become more efficient, digital, and streamlined, just as our work has evolved in this directio"
Office spaces have become the second most common location for swiping on dating apps after home, with 74% of Gen Z and 92% of millennial daters swiping at work. Forty-five percent of Gen Z and 57% of millennials swipe during lunch, while 3% of Gen Z and 5% of millennials swipe through Zoom meetings. About 80 million people in the U.S. use dating apps or websites, roughly 30% of adults, and one in ten partnered adults met their partner on a dating app, with higher rates for younger people. Employers face risks from accidental colleague matches, and apps have offered desk-friendly concealment features.
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