A Quarter of U.S. Parents are Unmarried – and That Changes How Much They Invest in Their Kids
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Family structure in America is sharply divided by class and race. While 84% of children whose mothers have a bachelor’s degree…
Family structure in America is sharply divided by class and race. While 84% of children whose mothers have a bachelor’s degree…
Family structure in America is sharply divided by class and race. While 84% of children whose mothers have a bachelor’s degree…
Family structure in America is sharply divided by class and race. While 84% of children whose mothers have a bachelor's degree…
Unmarried parents spend, on average, several hundred dollars less on each child annually.
Unmarried parents spend, on average, several hundred dollars less on each child annually.
Unmarried parents spend, on average, several hundred dollars less on each child annually.
Unmarried parents spend, on average, several hundred dollars less on each child annually.
Orestes 'Pat' Hastings, Colorado State University and Daniel Schneider, UC Berkeley / The Conversation Tuesday Sep17,2019at3:37PM…
Unmarried parents spend, on average, several hundred dollars less on each child annually.
Unmarried parents spend, on average, several hundred dollars less on each child annually.
Family structure in America is sharply divided by class and race. While 84% of children whose mothers have a bachelor’s degree…
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Family structure in America is sharply divided by class and race. While 84% of children whose mothers have a bachelor’s degree…