Why We Don’t Marry

Monday, February 24th, 2003

Why We Don’t Marry, by James Q. Wilson, restates an interesting statistical sound-bite:

Former Clinton advisor William Galston sums up the matter this way: you need only do three things in this country to avoid poverty — finish high school, marry before having a child, and marry after the age of 20. Only 8 percent of the families who do this are poor; 79 percent of those who fail to do this are poor.

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