Center for Marriage Policy: The Costs of Marriage-Absence
A short list of the costs of Marriage Absence by the Center for Marriage Policy
A short list of the costs of Marriage Absence by the Center for Marriage Policy
FRC joins CFMP and Phyllis Schlafly stating that heterosexual marriage must be restored to balance budgets
When welfare transfers are included, federal policy strongly stimulates cohabitation and illegitimacy.
Low marriage rates means high violence rates. Welfarism destroys both marriage and local economies.
The latest phase of the sexual revolution is causing serious emotional problems for youth.
America’s structural weaknesses begin with marriage-absence. The foundation to reconstruct America begins with Marriage Values policy.
This article by Dr. Stephen Baskerville published in American Conservative explains why marriage-absence is a major problem in the United States.