Manhattan
The highest incomes and the steepest rents in the country, and one of the few places where single women outnumber single men. A high-stakes market.
Manhattan by the numbers
Manhattan is one of the few places where single women outnumber men, about 51% to 49%.
Median individual income in Manhattan is about $61,400, the highest of the boroughs.
A single adult in Manhattan needs about $79,500 a year to cover the basics.
Manhattan is overwhelmingly Democratic: about 70% of registered voters to just 8% Republican, with 20% unaffiliated.
The median Manhattan renter pays about $2,130 a month; market-rate one-bedrooms ask far more.
A market-rate one-bedroom in Manhattan asks about $5,300 a month right now, more than double what the typical long-term renter pays.
About 530,000 Manhattan residents ages 22 to 50 are single.
Local date spots
Real venues in Manhattan, scraped from Google Maps. Ratings and review counts are live Google data — never paid placement.
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Dear Irving on Hudson Rooftop Bar
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Dutch Fred's
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La Grande Boucherie
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La Lanterna di Vittorio
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Manhatta
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Marea
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Ophelia Lounge NYC
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Osteria La Baia
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Sir Henry’s
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The Consulate - Midtown
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The Dickens
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The Woo Woo