Despite tough economic times and a solid unemployment rate, a new study has revealed that women are not interested in dating a man with no job.
Dating site, It’s Just Lunch, surveyed 925 men and women and found that a whopping 75per cent of women were turned off by unemployment.
Though notably conducted by a matchmaking service for singles looking to meet ‘normal, well-educated professionals’, the report broke down the numbers to find out whether the votes were finance-based or more complex.
Job prospects? A new survey has found that women are less likely to date a guy if he is out of work and will staunchly refuse if finding a job is not a priority
Of the 75per cent only 33per cent staunchly refused to entertain the notion of dating a guy with no job, signalling perhaps that these women were concerned mostly with how much money is in the bank.
But a generous 43per cent said they would consider seeing someone who was unemployed if getting a job was a priority in the near future.
A mere 21per cent responded to the survey by saying they didn’t care and would go out with someone regardless of what their professional ambitions may be.
Men meanwhile were far more open-minded with 46per cent of those participating in the survey certain they would date a woman who was out of work and 19per cent committing to having ‘no reservations’…




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