Wednesday, January 12, 2011

More information about parents

In history in single-parent families in Tuesday's Edition of The Washington Examiner, seems pretty steep statistical expert that 70 percent of black children are raised without both parents present — but, however, it is true.


Here's what that looks like taken from another point of view, using statistics compiled from the American Community Survey.

Only 17 percent of children over 43.600 living in Southeast D.C. section through the Anacostia River they live with their married parents. Meanwhile, 75 percent live with their moms. In Suitland and Hagerstown, about 30 percent of children living with both parents. Between 57 and 62 percent live with their mothers only .in most DC (all of Southeast, Southwest and Northeast) less than half of children living with both parents. In the North-West section bordering on Georgia Avenue, 51 percent of children live with both parents. By contrast, in the rest of the West — by far the highest salary section district — 85 percent of children over 16400 living there have both parents intact.

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