The US states with the most cheaters revealed with New York snagging a notable spot

If you’re single, you might want to steer clear of looking for a potential suitor in one of these US states that have been named as the places where the most cheating in relationships and marriages happens.According to new research conducted by Instacams, an adult webcam site, there are supposedly 10 states where people are looking to cheat on their partners the most.The research analyzed the number of searches for 80 different popular dating apps, such as Tinder, BLK and Ashley Madison — the controversial app married people use to have an affair — in the US throughout 2024 and then ranked the states with the highest number.

“This research goes to show that there is a widespread interest in having an affair among married people in the US, with almost one million searches for the platform every month,” said Aart Van Dijk, a spokesperson for Instacams.Coming in at No.1 is the chilly state of Colorado, with 424 dating app searches, primarily for Ashley Madison, which was the second most searched app here.

Rounding out the top three were North Dakota and New Hampshire.ND had 362 searches for just Ashley Madison per 100,000 residents.

New Hampshire wasn’t far behind, as this state saw 357 monthly searches for each 100,000 people for the married dating app.Before you think the East Coast is in the clear — New York came in last, but still made it in the top 10, which isn’t anything to be proud of.

The Big Apple saw 331 monthly searches.And Connecticut also made the list, coming slightly ahead of NYC with 335 searches per month.

1.Colorado (424 monthly searches)2.

North Dakota (362)3.New Hampshire (357)4.

Illinois (355)5.Nebraska (350)6.

Montana (342)7.Washington (341)8.

Massachusetts (339)9.Connecticut (335)10.

New York (331)“It is interesting to see which states are searching for Ashley Madison the most.The controversial app is made specifically for married people looking to have an affair, so its popularity may come as a surprise to some,”...

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Publisher: New York Post

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