![]() | |||
According to market strategists at New York City–based ConvergEx Group, the average dating period in a run-up to a marriage for a couple that met in real life hovers around the 42-month mark.
If that couple goes on one date a week, at a cost of around $130 per date for meals, movies, drinks and the like, then the total cost of the courtship would amount to roughly $23,660. However, for couples meeting online, the time between the advent of courtship to marriage runs around 18.5 months.
“The average dating-site customer spends just $239 a year for online memberships, which more than pays for itself to the tune of $12,803 in cost savings from fewer dates,” ConvergEx Group told Business Insider.
“Assuming you go Dutch, each party saves a touch over $6,400 in choosing the online route to marital bliss.”
David Stout | TIMES
No comments:
Post a Comment