Most black births today occur out of wedlock, and a growing share involve different fathers over time.
Two-income households carry an extremely low poverty risk around 1–2%.
Single-income parent homes face poverty rates of 25–35%.
The nuclear family still matters.
Stable two-parent households produce dramatically less poverty, less welfare dependency, and less burden on society.
This isn’t “systemic”. It’s the predictable consequence of personal choices about marriage, family, and responsibility.
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