
Grace, a 29-year-old publicist in New York, has regularly used a slew of dating apps for more than four years, with little luck. Despite endless chatting, her matches rarely materialize into in-person dates. She’s tried a paid version of Hinge ($100 for three months). She’s tried the members-only app Raya, but after she spent $120 a year for the past three years, it’s led her to only two first dates. At this point, Grace said, the apps have left her “burned out and exhausted.”
In a recent Forbes survey of Americans who’d used dating apps in the past year, 78% of respondents said they felt some amount of burnout. A growing number of younger people are rejecting dating and sex altogether. Among millions, a consensus is forming: Dating apps…