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It’s not about income inequality, it’s about approach to life. My parents both faced poverty and single parent homes. But they achieved because it was expected of them, because they learned morals and values, and didn’t want for their children the situation into which they were born.

Via Washington Examiner:

A new study from Harvard University on the ability of low-income children to achieve social mobility found that the largest hindrance to moving up the income ladder is being raised by a single parent.

β€œThe strongest and most robust predictor [of social mobility] is the fraction of children with single parents,” the study said.

Further, the study found that β€œ[children] of married parents also have higher rates of upward mobility if they live in communities with fewer single parents.”

Now, obviously there are cases of successful children who were raised by single parents, but the study suggests that it is more likely for a child to climb the income ladder if they are living with both parents in a community of married parents.

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HT: IJR

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