Summer isn’t particularly the time of year to think about cuffing season, but when you’re paying a singles tax of $20K per year if you live alone and considering NYC was named one of the worst cities in the U.S. to be single , sometimes we second guess deleting all those dating apps off our phone. To add insult to injury, traveling solo might actually be costing you more money.

According to a new report from booking site Thrifty Traveler, U.S. airlines are quietly charging single passengers higher fares than couples or families.

The team originally thought it was only Delta, when back in September they found the airline was charging $199 for one passenger on a one-way flight from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Miami (MIA), whereas when looking for two passengers the price dro

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