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People are spending hundreds a month on dating apps as free versions turn 'borderline unusable' - TL;DR CNBC

People are spending hundreds a month on dating apps as free versions turn 'borderline unusable'

Publishing timestamp: 2023-12-09 10:24:26


Summary

The era of free dating apps may be coming to an end as companies try to boost revenue. A recent report by Pew Research Center found that 35% of Americans who have used dating websites or apps have paid for them at some point. Dating app companies are introducing paid options and exclusive memberships to entice users. However, some users feel that they have no other choice but to pay for premium services, while others question the ethics of monetizing people's unhappiness. The article also mentions the potential impact of economic factors on dating app companies. Ultimately, paying for a dating app may provide a sense of control, but it doesn't guarantee success in finding love.


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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/09/why-dating-apps-can-now-cost-users-hundreds-of-dollars-a-month.html


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