The best cities for educated women to get a date
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The amount of college-educated women exceeds the amount of equally educated men, which means women are 62.6 percent likely to marry someone a college graduate. For college graduate men, 73.8 percent marry a woman with the same educational status.
The Atlantic ranked all of the 102 metro areas over 500,000 people. Utah, college towns, tech centers and the Midwest offer the highest educated male populations.
So for educated women seeking to date someone with similar educational standing, here are the 20 best cities to find a date.
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Please forgive me for being a bit surprised to note that in this list of cities which are supposedly the best in which a woman can find a college-educated man to date, **none** of them shows a higher percentage of college-educated men than women.
Presumably, that means there are **no** U.S. cities with populations greater than 500,000 in which there are more college-educated men than women.
I'd like to know if there are any cities with populations below 500,000 where that is the case.
If so, and the authors of this article are trying to direct women seeking dates with college-educated men to the places with the greatest likelihood of success, perhaps they could extend their study to those cities?
Seriously, "the amount of..." Perhaps the number of would be better. Also left out a "who is" in the second phrase of the first sentence. Speaking of college graduates...
So does this mean that these cities are the worst places to date a college educated girl if you are a college educated guy? I guess it's time to move.