2015’s Best and Worst Cities for Valentine’s Day – WalletHub Study

To give celebrants a sense of the Day of Hearts deal they’re getting compared with the rest of the country, WalletHub examined 100 of the most populated cities across 15 key metrics. The data set includes such measures as restaurant meal costs, the number of attractions and the number of florists per capita.

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Key Stats

•The cost of a restaurant meal for two* is four times higher in Miami than in Plano, Texas.

•The average price per movie ticket* is four times higher in Detroit than in Fremont, Calif.

•The average wine price* is six times higher in Cleveland than in Fremont, Calif.

•The number of jewelry stores per capita is 37 times higher in Miami than in North Las Vegas, Nev.

•The number of florists per capita is 21 times higher in Miami than in North Las Vegas, Nev.

•The number of chocolate shops per capita is 26 times higher in San Francisco than in Oklahoma City.

•The number of specialty stores per capita is 12 times higher in Orlando, Fla., than in Garland, Texas.

*Note: All costs used in the study were adjusted by the median household income for each city.

To read the full report and to see where your ranks, please visit:

http://wallethub.com/edu/best-and-worst-cities-for-valentines-day/10056/