No, single moms aren't the problem. And neither are absentee dads.
No, single moms aren't the problem. And neither are absentee dads.
Single moms and absentee dads are not the problem. And going to college does not mean you'll escape the poverty trap.
Single moms and absentee dads are not the problem. And going to college does not mean you'll escape the poverty trap.
Single moms and absentee dads are not the problem. And going to college does not mean you'll escape the poverty trap.
Dr. Laura Tach of Cornell University analyzed U.S. Census data and used the data to expose the harsh truths about poverty in the U.S. Mother Jones used her research and other data to compile “10 Poverty Myths, Busted.” Conservatives at the National Review attempted to debunk the article, but Mother Jones writer Erika Eichelberger debunked the debunking. […]
America's poor are, unfortunately, often out of sight and out of mind. In the tradition of groundbreaking photojournalists like Jacob Riis, Dorothea Lange
The connection has been "confirmed by many different studies by different investigators over different time periods."
Some conservative critics of federal social programs, including leading presidential candidates, are sounding an alarm that the United States is rapidly becoming an “entitlement society” in which...
Researcher Kathryn Edin left the ivory tower for the streets of Camden—and turned sociology upside down.
Researcher Kathryn Edin left the ivory tower for the streets of Camden—and turned sociology upside down.
Researcher Kathryn Edin left the ivory tower for the streets of Camden—and turned sociology upside down.
No, single moms aren't the problem. And neither are absentee dads.
Single moms and absentee dads are not the problem. And going to college does not mean you'll escape the poverty trap.