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In Ohio, Marriage Drops the Probability of Child Poverty by

87 Percent
The rapid rise in out-of-wedlock PERCENTAGE OF FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
child bearing is a major cause of THAT ARE POOR
high levels of child poverty in
45%
Ohio.
40.2%
Some 40.2 percent of single 40%
mothers children were poor in
2008 compared to 5.2 percent of 35%
married couples with children.
30%
Single-parent families with
children are nearly eight times 25%
more likely to be poor than
families in which the parents are 20%
married.
The higher poverty rate among 15%
single-mother families is due both
to the lower education levels of 10%
the mothers and the lower income 5.2%
5%
due to the absence of the father.
0%
Single Parent, Married,Two-Parent
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Female-Headed Families
Community Survey, 2006–2008 data. Families

Marriage and Poverty in the U.S. heritage.org

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