Traffic on free online dating sites has spiked, a trend fueled by the recession and by daters’ realization that finding love for free beats paying, reports BusinessWeek. “If it’s free, why would I go to Match?” asks a Florida woman who met her fiancé on PlentyofFish.com, which has outpaced Match.com in recent months.
“We’ve grown in particular since the economy has gotten worse,” says the founder of OKCupid.com, which grew by 50% from last year—without resorting to advertising. Users say the benefit to the free sites, aside from the absence of a $35-$60 monthly charge, is that as the urge to save grows, so does the dating pool. (More online dating stories.)