Breadwinner mothers: The rest of the story The majority—two-thirds—are single mothers. Opinion Rachel Sheffield • Jun 6, 2013Jun 18, 2021
Reducing population reduces tax revenues, prosperity An average adult who was born into poverty will pay federal, state, and local governments about $430,000 over a working lifetime of forty-five years. Opinion Stefano Gennarini, J.D. • Mar 28, 2013Jun 18, 2021
Not just romance: Marriage has wide-ranging social benefits Married families tend to have better financial health, increased savings, and greater social mobility than unmarried households. News Sarah Torre • Feb 15, 2013Jun 19, 2021
National Marriage Week draws attention to economic, social impact of family In 2011, the government spent $330 billion on assistance to single-parent households. Opinion Andrew T. Walker • Feb 14, 2013Jun 18, 2021
Intact families the leading factor reducing future illegitimacy, welfare use: New study Yet only 45 percent of 15 to 17-year-olds are being raised by their married, biological parents. News LifeSite • Feb 13, 2013Jun 19, 2021
National Marriage Week begins today Although marriage benefits society in many ways, this year’s National Marriage Week focuses on marriage as the leading antidote to child poverty. News Andrew T. Walker • Feb 7, 2013Jun 19, 2021
Hospital will stop delivering babies due in part to ObamaCare Residents of a small Pennsylvania town will have to drive farther, thanks in part to small reimbursements under the Affordable Care Act. News LifeSite • Jan 17, 2013Jun 19, 2021
The number of US children living in single-parent homes has nearly doubled in 50 years: Census data In 2010, some 20 million children were living without one parent. News LifeSite • Jan 4, 2013Jun 19, 2021
'Gender neutral' toys: A poor economic decision No parent was willing to spend money on toys they knew their sons and daughters would not play with. Opinion R.J. Moeller • Dec 21, 2012Jun 18, 2021
Shrink the population, shrink the economy They have learned if they make the world miserable and poor enough, people will limit the number of children they have. Opinion Joe Carter • Dec 20, 2012Jun 18, 2021