Married Parents Offer Financial Advantages ; Poverty Less Likely for Children
The Washington Times › March 16, 2004
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The Washington Times › March 16, 2004
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Children of all races and ethnic groups who live in homes with married parents are less likely to live in poverty, new census data show.
More than 95 percent of white children who lived with married parents in April 2000 had incomes above the poverty line, said the new report, which is based on Census 2000 data.See the full content of this document
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Married Parents Offer Financial Advantages ; Poverty Less Likely for Children
Similarly, more than 80 percent of Hispanic children, 81 percent of American Indian children and 88 percent of black and Asian children escaped poverty ...
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