Stats from the online dating company Match.com suggest the new money-hunter looks more like Kevin Federline and less like Anna Nicole Smith. The website’s study suggests a downtrend in the number of women looking to marry Mr. Moneybags – and, surprisingly, an upswing in the number of men who seem to be seeking Mrs. Moneypenny. In 2001, 72 percent of women filling out profiles on Match.com specified an income preference for the man they were seeking, whereas only 31 percent of men checked off a salary level they wanted a mate to have. But this year to date, 57 percent of women specified income level – a 15 percent drop – while 51 percent of men did, a 20 percent increase. Read more.
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