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Philadelphia men are willing to spend this much on a first date

According to a study by dating site, WhatsYourPrice.com, Philadelphia men are pretty darn generous.

They sought to find out how much men in America are willing to spend on a first date and the cities with the highest figures included San Francisco, Dallas, New York City, Chicago, Spokane, Cleveland, Detroit, Boston and Roswell.

While it’s easy to understand that San Francisco and New York City would have high numbers for first date spending, it’s surprising that Philadelphia actually came in at #2, with men being willing to spend $396 on a first date.

Could it be that our epic football season has put guys in an extra good mood? Who knows.

Here is the full rundown:

San Francisco – $422
Philadelphia – $396
Dallas – $236
New York City – $207
Chicago – $205
Spokane, Wash. – $204
Cleveland – $198
Detroit – $190
Roswell, N.M. – $186
Boston – $184

For more information, visit: whatsyourprice.com

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