WND
Exclusive on Poverty…
Heritage
Foundation says 'Greatest
Weapon' is NOT education
By Bob Unruh
A
new study released just this week
by The Heritage Foundation reveals that one factor alone can reduce by
82
percent the probability that a child lives in poverty – whether Mom and
Dad are
married to each other.
“Policymakers
on the state and
national levels recognize that education reduces poverty, but they’re
largely
unaware that marriage is an equally strong anti-poverty weapon,” Robert
Rector,
senior research fellow in domestic policy at the Washington-based
organization,
said of the results.
“Since
marital decline drives up
child poverty and welfare dependence, and since the poor aspire to
healthy
marriage but lack the norms, understanding, and skills to achieve it,
it is
reasonable for government to take active steps to strengthen marriage,”
the
report’s summary said.
“Just
as government discourages
youth from dropping out of school, it should provide information that
will help
people to form and maintain healthy marriages and delay childbearing
until they
are married and economically stable. In particular, clarifying the
severe
shortcomings of the ‘child first, marriage later’ philosophy to
potential parents
in lower-income communities should be a priority.”
The
federal government, in fact,
does the opposite of what the study reveals would be best, by offering
a
multitude of programs designed specifically for the one-parent
household.
Some
$330 billion, for example, in
2011 went to single-parent families and “on average, the means-tested
welfare
costs for single parents with children amount to around $30,000 per
household
per year,” the report said.
“The
collapse of marriage, along
with a dramatic rise in births to single women, is the most important
cause of
childhood poverty but government policy doesn’t reflect that reality,”
the
report said.
“In
Florida, for example, white
families headed by single parents are five times more likely to be poor
than those
headed by married couples. In Illinois, the poverty rate for a single
mother
with only a high school diploma is 39.5 percent, compared with 8
percent for a
married couple with the same education,” the report said.
“We
spend billions of dollars a
year to educate low-income children, quite appropriately, and billions
more for
means-tested welfare aid for single mothers,” said Rector. “But the
nation does
little or nothing to discourage births outside marriage or to encourage
healthy
marriage. In fact, the welfare system often sends the message that
marriage has
nothing to do with poverty.”
The
tragedy, he said, is the impact
on families and children.
The
study reveals that Hispanic
families headed by single parents are three times more likely to be
poor, black
families headed by single parents are five times more likely to be
poor, and
single-parent white families are seven times more likely to be poor.
That
education doesn’t control the
outcome is clear, because, “Married couples with children are 76
percent less
likely to be poor than single-parent families with the same level of
education.”
Startlingly,
he noted, “A family
headed by a single parent with a few years of college is more likely to
be poor
than a family headed by a married high school dropout.”
And
while the government spends
millions warning young people not to smoke, do drugs, have “unsafe” sex
or drop
out of school, Rector said a child raised in a home where Dad is
married to Mom
is much less likely to have emotional problems; be physically abused;
smoke,
drink or use drugs; do poorly in school; be expelled or drop out; or
engage in
violent, delinquent or criminal behavior.
The
government should, he said, be
providing facts to at-risk youth about the value of marriage,
connecting low-income
families with community resources to learn to build lasting marriages
before
having children and reform the welfare industry to encourage marriage.
The
study has results posted for
individual states, as well as national results. For example, 71 percent
of poor
families with children are not married…
Read
the rest of the article at
WND…
|