70% of gang members, high school dropouts, teen suicides, teen pregnancies and teen substance abusers come from single mother homes.
4. Single father-families are better off financially than single-mother families. For example, Pew reports that the median-adjusted annual income for a single dad with two children is about $40,000, compared to $26,000 for a single mom with two children. Moreover, the share of children living in poverty is about twice as high among those living with single mothers as those living with single fathers. Although single fathers are less likely to be living in poverty than single mothers, they are still significantly more likely to be living in poverty than married parents: 8.4% of related children in married families were in poverty in 2016, compared to 19.9% of related children in single-father families, according to the latest Census report.
JiggyLordJr said:Single father households are very rare, as the father usually remarries pretty quickly if the wife dies (the only situation in which he gets to keep the kids). I would imagine it would be good for a son - assuming the dad is red-pill - but perhaps slightly detrimental for a daughter. She would fail to learn how to harness her feminine energy from her mother, and might end up like those girls who are just like "one of the guys" that they hang out with. But as Easy E said, this phenomenon is a statistical anomaly, so the most we can do is speculate or rely on anecdotal accounts.
Simeon_Strangelight said:< Single mother children experience various forms of abuse, but my guess is that this is very limited with a dad around.
They claim that more substance abuse is found in single father households, but it's likely only compared to biological married households.
Fact is that no one is beating the two parent married household in stability and life results. Single fathers are likely better, single mothers are worse, gay and lesbian households are probably much worse with the trannie housholds being at the bottom rung probably vying for the last place with the lesbians.
JiggyLordJr said:Why are lesbian parents so bad? Seems like a two parent household would be better than one.
JiggyLordJr said:Simeon_Strangelight said:< Single mother children experience various forms of abuse, but my guess is that this is very limited with a dad around.
They claim that more substance abuse is found in single father households, but it's likely only compared to biological married households.
Fact is that no one is beating the two parent married household in stability and life results. Single fathers are likely better, single mothers are worse, gay and lesbian households are probably much worse with the trannie housholds being at the bottom rung probably vying for the last place with the lesbians.
Why are lesbian parents so bad? Seems like a two parent household would be better than one.