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Friday, January 19, 2007

Go East Young Man


National Geographic in the February 2007 issue has a map comparing concentrations of single men and single women. It appears many men have taken the advice of John Babson Lane Soule (or Horace Greeley depending who you believe) of "Go west, young man," and left the women in the east. Boston all the down to Washington D.C. is single woman central while it is raining men from Seattle to San Diego.

See Also: Geography and Being Single in America

7 comments:

natthedem said...

This might be the single most useful information that I've ever read on your blog, GTWC. Kudos to you, my friend.

Catholicgauze said...

Glad to help!

Eric Frost said...

Thanks! very interesting. I have posted on my mapping forum -- mapping post

Eric

Tee/Tracy said...

Thanks for posting this! I saw this map in the National Geographic Magazine at my doctor's office the other day and wanted to share it with some single friends.

mani said...

yea, do they realize SF and LA are huge locations for gay men, as well as Boston and NYC being huge locations for gay women?

Anonymous said...

While I'd completely hate to be a man in a blue dot, I don't think men in the East have it quite as easy as this map implies.

The reason is that a significant proportion of America's "single women" are elderly widows, and I don't see that National Geographic filtered for an age range. Since the eastern states tend to have older populations, I would think that some of, for example, Pennsylvania's "orangeness" is due to nursing home patients rather than sweet, perky 24-year old dental hygienists.

From what I've heard, New York probably is really good for men (especially if you make over $200k on Wall Street), but I think a never-married 27-year-old male engineer in the big orange dot we call Indianapolis might find that his competition for 22-28 year old non-obese, never-married women with bachelor’s degrees is pretty tough.

Anonymous said...

Oh men on the East coast have it real easy. One guy actually complained to me that there were too many good looking women in new york city and it was tough to choose. I think the men who have a hard time in NYC are men who are exclusively looking for women who are out of their league or don't make an effort to approach women.

I am so moving to California!