Job markets have scrambles for late action, and it turns out that it's never too late for online dating either, the NY Times reports: Second Love at First Click"If you think online dating is the domain of the young, maybe it's time to check in with your mother. Now, PEOPLE 55 AND OLDER ARE VISITING AMERICAN DATING SITES MORE THAN ANY OTHER AGE GROUP - up 39 percent in the last three years, according to the Internet tracking firm Experian Hitwise. THE NO. 2 GROUP? SINGLES 45 TO 54. According to IBISWorld, a market research firm, and the United States Census Bureau, about 37 percent of people 50 and older are unmarried. And the divorce rate among the 50-plus demographic is high. With so many older Americans unattached, living independently into their later years, and increasingly comfortable using the Internet, they, too, are logging on for love."And they may be better at finding it than their younger cohorts. Dating industry professionals say that singles in their 20s and 30s are typically focused on marriage and starting a family, while older singles (many of whom have been married before) have a more relaxed approach and are careful to pick companions who share their interests."Baby boomers have been one of the fastest-growing demographics for a lot of online dating companies," said Caitlin Moldvay, an analyst for IBISWorld. The growth comes at the same time that some younger singles (18 to 34) are moving away from dating sites to social networking sites like Facebook as "a proxy for online dating," said Bill Tancer, the general manager of global research for Experian Marketing Services."Greg Liberman, the president and chief executive of Spark Networks - which owns specialty dating sites including JDate, ChristianMingle, BlackSingles, SilverSingles - said that for the first eight months of this year, Spark had a 93 percent increase in new members 50 and older across all of its dating sites, compared with the same span of time last year. "We're seeing significant growth," Mr. Liberman said."He's also observed that, WHILE IT'S BEEN COMMON FOR PARENTS TO BUY DATING SITE MEMBERSHIPS FOR THEIR ADULT CHILDREN, NOW ADULT CHILDREN HAVE BEGUN BUYING MEMBERSHIPS FOR THEIR WIDOWED AND DIVORCED PARENTS. Gone is the heyday of personal ads in The New York Review of Books."
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