Walkinggeek
Walkinggeek
currently, 26% of the poor adults (age 18-55) , 39% of working class adults, and 56% of middle and upper class adults are married
Walkinggeek
in 1990, the 3 numbers were 51%, %57, %65 respectively.
Walkinggeek
and while marriage has declined a lot, the childbearing has not. this means there are lot more children without both parents caring for them
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Perhaps, in the aggregate, those with more assets are more highly-educated about money and feel the need for marriage to consolidate expenses and protect their estates?
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Or perhaps those with fewer assets feel that they don't have enough money to raise a family. Incidental kids are outside of that equation for them, though.
Walkinggeek
or, both, and some more
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