Looking For Love In All The Right Places - Humor Column
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(Originally published 5-5-19)
Looking for love in all the right places!
Alaska
has always been seen as a place to find one's fortune. From the gold
rush to the salmon rush to the oil rush, and now the visitor rush, tens
of thousands of people have streamed north to find their financial
future.
But what about love?
Is Alaska the kind of place where you can find happily ever after as well as financially ever after?
A recent survey by TheSeniorList says yes.
According to TheSeniorList, a variety of factors makes Alaska the fourth most likely state for people "over 50" to find love.
Great, just great.
No,
I am not saying that we should consign people over 50 to tending the
woodstove by themselves. I am all for people hooking up to relieve the
relentlessness of the long winter nights and long summer days.
Heckfire,
I am married, after all. And you know that every married person always
seems to want to see all the unmarried people around them get married.
Not sure why that is.
Maybe
marriage self-preservation, in that if there are no single people out
there we are less likely to lose our mates when we do stupid things?
Maybe
we are just so danged thrilled with our married lives that we are
compelled to want to share the wealth? Maybe it's the opposite?
Anyway, I digress.
TheSeniorList
(BTW, is really okay to call all people over the age of 50 seniors?
Some days I feel pretty sophomoric.) says that if you are over 50 and
you head to Alaska, the likelihood of happily ever after is 65 percent.
So why should that irritate me?
Well,
every time there some media burp about finding love in Alaska, my inbox
fills up with queries from lonely Outsiders who want to know if it is
true.
It
was that way when Northern Exposure was a "thing." It was even worse
when the dreadful "Men in Trees" was on. Sure, let's just fill up our
cities and towns with every lonely heart in the world because there
rumor is that there are "available, single men" galore in the Last
Frontier.
So
I end up getting chronic thumb cramp from having to type "well, the
odds are good, but the goods are odd" over and over and over again.
In
other words. I have to keep reminding people that if someone is single
in Alaska, there is probably a good reason why they are on the remainder
shelf.
Maybe,
for example, they just don't want to be tied down. You don't usually
end up in the far reaches of North America because you are happy to sit
around playing canasta.
Maybe
they have issues with other people. If you have issues with other
people, Alaska is great place to come to because most other states have
at least one city with more residents that the entire state of Alaska.
When you combine that with the sheer magnitude of the square acreage
here, well, there is a lot of space between those random people.
Growing
up it was common knowledge that the population density in Alaska was
one person per square mile. Now it's a little more than that, but it
remains way less than two people per square miles. By comparison, the
population density in the US as a whole s something like 35 people per
square mile. Not like Hong Kong (6,997 per square mile) but certainly
compared to the rest of the country, Alaska is the Gobi Desert of
population density.
Which
is not to say that the majority of Alaskan residents aren't "dense,"
they just aren't dense numerically, but that's just a discussion for
another day. There is a reason why "the goods are odd."
Perhaps
the biggest surprise in these results is that there actually three
places where your chances of finding love after 50 are better than
Alaska.
BTW,
the factors that go into these calculations primarily revolve around
(a) the number of single people over the age of 50 and (b) the average
income for said single people over the age of 50. The income level being
a sign of "stability" which is always a good sign in a mate.
It's
funny whenever you see these surveys where young people list the
qualities they are looking for in a mate, you never see "must be
stable." By the time you hit 50, though, that is just about the only
thing that still matters!
According
to TheSeniorList, if you go to Maryland you have a 68 percent chance of
finding "Love after 50." Next up is Hawaii at 67 percent and
Connecticut at 66 percent. Then comes Alaska.
Best
of all, we best Virginia even though that state is "For Lovers"
according to its long-running slogan. Virginia struggles in at 5th in
the TheSeniorList countdown.
But
what about the bottom of the list. We'll as seems frequent in these
sorts of lists (the South only seems to lead when measuring obesity and
lung cancer rates), in Mississippi your chances for Love After 50 are
only about 44 percent. West Virginia comes in at 45 percent, Arkansas at
46 percent and Kentucky at 47 percent. Of course, there could be a
silver lining. Maybe there are fewer single people for positive reasons?
The survey doesn't dig that deep. It does note that the single people
in those states are not particularly financially stable.
But
what of those Meccas of seniorhood? Those warm states where older,
supposedly financially stable seniors are known to congregate? Places
like Florida, California, NEvada, Arizona?
Their
percentages range from 51 to 59 percent. The odds are better than the
Deep South, but not particularly good compared to Alaska.
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