With Valentine’s Day just around the corner and America’s sweethearts planning to spend an average of $146.84 to a record total of $19.7 billion collectively on the occasion, the personal finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2016’s Best and Worst Cities for Valentine’s Day.
To find out which cities are the most romantic while going easy on couples’ wallets, WalletHub’s number crunchers compared the 100 most populated cities across 15 key metrics, ranging from restaurant-meal costs to number of attractions to number of florists per capita.
Celebrating the Day of Hearts in Atlanta (1=Best, 50=Avg.):
- 3rd – Number of Restaurants per Capita
- 20th – Number of Attractions
- 1st – Number of Jewelry Stores per Capita
- 6th – Number of Florists per Capita
- 8th – Number of Specialty Stores per Capita
- 9th – Number of Cafés per Capita
- 1st – Number of Nightlife Options per Capita
*Cost data adjusted by the median household income of the city.
For the full report, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/