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  2. Where Single Mothers Fare Worse Economically – 2022 Study - AOL

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    Tampa also ranks sixth-worst for rent as a percentage of median household income for single mothers (36.3%) and eighth-worst for the percentage of single mothers below the poverty line (57.0%). 4 ...

  3. Child poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Studies show that single-parent households are likely to be in poverty, and this is especially true for households headed by single mothers. In single-mother households, 30.6% are poor compared to only 6.2% for married families. [8] Unlike most of the world, in the United States, all single-parent households have a higher risk for ...

  4. Single parents in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The main cause of single parent families are high rates of divorce and non-marital childbearing. According to a 2019 study from Pew Research Center, the United States has the world's highest rate of children living in single-parent households. [12]

  5. Poverty in the United States - Wikipedia

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    14.9% of all Hispanic persons (of any race) [88] living in poverty. Among single-parent (male or female) families: 26.6% lived in poverty. [85] This number varied by race and ethnicity as follows: 22.5% of all white persons (which includes white Hispanics), [86] 44.0% of all black persons (which includes black Hispanics), [87]

  6. Single women are more likely to own homes than single ... - AOL

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    Census data from 2022 shows 80 percent of single-parent households are headed by women. On top of this, two-thirds of unpaid caregivers to older and sick family are women, according to the Family ...

  7. Family homelessness - Wikipedia

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    In Australia between 2005 and 2015 the median property prices grew by almost twice of what they were previously. These increased property houses makes it difficult for low-income households such as those reliant on a singular income and single-parent households to secure stable and affordable housing, increasing their risk of becoming homeless ...

  8. Work–family balance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single mothers are more likely to face challenges, with anywhere from 40.6% to 47.1% of single mothers being at or below 150% of the poverty line. [44] According to Kathryn Edin, this is because of the lack of incentive to marry other lower-class men among lower-class women, and the desire to save marriage for more quality prospects. [ 24 ]

  9. FDIC survey: Unbanked households hit record low

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    12.3 percent of single-parent households are unbanked, which is significantly higher than the unbanked rate for married households with one or more children (2.3 percent).