Do you have the desire to Meet People Washington DC is home to? There are over 500,000 people who live and work in the city, not to mention the approximately 200,000 tourists that visit the nation's capitol every year. If you are interested in networking with young professionals, meeting young professional people for recruiting for a job or internship, meeting some young professional friends, and or even meeting a young single professional person in hopes of dating them and having a long term relationship, Washington, D.C. is a great place to do such things. The statistics of young, single professionals who live in and work in Washington are definitely in your favor. There are just as many guys and gals, so it almost as if matches made in heaven are meant to be here.
Fifty percent of the people who live in, work in, and/or travel to Washington, D.C. are single. About 75 percent of the single population has a graduate or professional degree of some sort or is in college working toward that. The average age range of the single professionals who live in, work in, or travel to the D.C. area (including college students who commute to D.C. or live on campus) is between 22 and 42. About 25 percent of that population is actually 50 or older. The gender split is approximately even. However, you are most likely to meet a 35 year old professional male when you meet people in Washington DC than anyone else anywhere else.
The point is, there are really great chances of you meeting someone in Washington, D.C. The chances of you meeting someone who is single is even greater, and the chances of you meeting a "young" single person (20's-40's) is excellent. Most of the young singles you will meet in the area are going to have a professional degree. Also, you will probably meet one young female professional who is single for every young single male professional you meet. There are many events in the area that are organized by meet up and meetup groups such as Professionals in the City who organize things to do to Meet People Washington DC.
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