Close Menu
Get on News
  • U.S.
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • More Articles
Trending
Erika Kirk comforts a stranger in tears during hearing for husband’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson

Erika Kirk comforts a stranger in tears during hearing for husband’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson

Olivia Wilde’s Exact ‘Rich-Girl’ Loafers Are the Versatile Staple Your Lineup Is Missing

Olivia Wilde’s Exact ‘Rich-Girl’ Loafers Are the Versatile Staple Your Lineup Is Missing

These are the best cities in Europe according to Travel + Leisure

These are the best cities in Europe according to Travel + Leisure

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Get on News
  • U.S.
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • More Articles
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Subscribe
Trending Topics:
  • US Election
  • Donald Trump
  • Kamala Harris
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • Ukraine War
  • Israel War
Get on News
  • U.S.
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Lifestyle
  • Sports
  • More Articles
Lifestyle

Gen Z and HR have killed office romance — as fewer workers report crushes and flings

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Gen Z and HR have killed office romance — as fewer workers report crushes and flings
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Looks like Cupid didn’t survive layoffs. 

Office romances are going cold across the US – where workplace crushes, coworker dates and steamy office flings are becoming less and less common every year, survey data shows.

Just 22% of employees surveyed by the human resources group SHRM in 2025 said they had a workplace crush – a staggering drop from the 49% who admitted the same in 2024. 

Only 16% of workers said they’d gone on a date with a colleague in the past year, down from 21% the previous year. 

Meanwhile, workplace hookups are becoming even more rare. Just 7% of employees admitting to having a “risky romantic encounter” on the job in 2025 – down from the 13% who confessed to an office romp the year before.

But it’s not just a short-term thrill that’s vanishing.

The workplace used to be a major source of finding a husband or wife. About 20% of adults over 50 said they met their spouse on the job, according to a 2020 Pew Research Center survey.

Only 13% of people aged 18 to 29 said the same.

Writer Juno Kelly suggested in a provocatively headlined New York Times column, “Go On, Date Your Co-Workers” that this was down to the rise of online dating among younger people and extensive HR sexual harassment training.

“It feels as if the risk outweighs the reward,” she wrote.

However, Kelly suggested that returning to more responsible office dating culture could solve Gen Z’s dating blahs.

More than a third of singles under 30 said they are not interested in dating, and half said they’re not looking.

“Where else in adulthood except the office would you bond with a potential paramour you share so much of everyday life with,” Kelly suggested.

Other old-school ways of finding love – through church, friends, college or neighbors – also saw sharp declines across generations, according to a Stanford study, which found that 40% of couples were meeting online by 2017.

Among the relatively small share of workers still mixing business with pleasure, more than half said they were hoping to find true love.

Another 40% admitted they were motivated by excitement, adventure or lust, while nearly 30% said they were seeking career advancements, security or power through office romance, the SHRM survey found. 

About one in five of those workers also confessed to engaging in public displays of affection on the job. 

Just as shockingly, the majority of office managers surveyed – 63% – said that romances between people on their team had a positive impact on workplace dynamics, while only 12% said they had a negative effect. 

“Workplace romances are an inherent part of the professional world, but they bring unique challenges,” SHRM President and CEO Johnny C. Taylor Jr. said about the findings. 

“This research underscores the need for clear policies, effective training, and an organizational culture fostering transparency and fairness. By addressing these dynamics thoughtfully, organizations can minimize risks while respecting employees’ personal connections.”



Read the full article here

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link

Related News

Exclusive | Meet the pet owners spending thousands of dollars on doggy wellness — from 0 red light therapy to 0 PEMF beds

Exclusive | Meet the pet owners spending thousands of dollars on doggy wellness — from $800 red light therapy to $750 PEMF beds

July 8, 2026
First wave of Social Security checks hits accounts this week — find out who will see as much as ,181

First wave of Social Security checks hits accounts this week — find out who will see as much as $5,181

July 8, 2026
Popular pizza franchisee files for bankruptcy despite two years of national expansion

Popular pizza franchisee files for bankruptcy despite two years of national expansion

July 8, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Latest News
Erika Kirk comforts a stranger in tears during hearing for husband’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson

Erika Kirk comforts a stranger in tears during hearing for husband’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson

Olivia Wilde’s Exact ‘Rich-Girl’ Loafers Are the Versatile Staple Your Lineup Is Missing

Olivia Wilde’s Exact ‘Rich-Girl’ Loafers Are the Versatile Staple Your Lineup Is Missing

These are the best cities in Europe according to Travel + Leisure

These are the best cities in Europe according to Travel + Leisure

Platner campaign putting ‘thumb on scale’ to influence possible replacement, Maine Dem alleges

Platner campaign putting ‘thumb on scale’ to influence possible replacement, Maine Dem alleges

Trending
Erika Kirk comforts a stranger in tears during hearing for husband’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson

Erika Kirk comforts a stranger in tears during hearing for husband’s accused assassin Tyler Robinson

July 8, 2026
Olivia Wilde’s Exact ‘Rich-Girl’ Loafers Are the Versatile Staple Your Lineup Is Missing

Olivia Wilde’s Exact ‘Rich-Girl’ Loafers Are the Versatile Staple Your Lineup Is Missing

July 8, 2026
These are the best cities in Europe according to Travel + Leisure

These are the best cities in Europe according to Travel + Leisure

July 8, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest news and updates directly to your inbox.

Advertisement
Demo
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest TikTok Instagram
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.