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1. Single mothers are more likely to live in poverty than married couples. In 2017, 36% of single mothers were living in poverty compared to 6% of married couples. 2. Single mothers are more likely to rely on public assistance than married couples. In 2017, 48% of single mothers received public assistance compared to 9% of married couples. 3. Single mothers are more likely to be unemployed than married couples. In 2017, 24% of single mothers were unemployed compared to 6% of married couples. 4. Single mothers are more likely to have lower incomes than married couples. In 2017, the median income of single mothers was $25,493 compared to $78,945 for married couples. You can learn more about Black Wealth and Economics by visiting my website at BoyceWatkins.com
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1. Single mothers are more likely to live in poverty than married couples. In 2017, 36% of single mothers were living in poverty compared to 6% of married couples. 2. Single mothers are more likely to rely on public assistance than married couples. In 2017, 48% of single mothers received public assistance compared to 9% of married couples. 3. Single mothers are more likely to be unemployed than married couples. In 2017, 24% of single mothers were unemployed compared to 6% of married couples. 4. Single mothers are more likely to have lower incomes than married couples. In 2017, the median income of single mothers was $25,493 compared to $78,945 for married couples. You can learn more about Black Wealth and Economics by visiting my website at BoyceWatkins.com

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