About Poverty in America

August 31, 2013 by Kinda  
Published in Marriage

If a teenager gets pregnant, she forfeits a good life because of the attention needed to care for her immediate family. Education pursuits are inhibited and usually are delayed until the child is grown. The family foundation states that communities and governments must get to the root of what is causing the poverty and then begin to address it.

Poverty in America is rampant in the wake of the economic downturn. A task force in Virginia seeks to curtail poverty and present a report showing the impact of marriage on poverty. The Family Foundation seems to think that marriage is the cure all for poverty with combining incomes of the husband and the wife. The Family Foundation reports that a relationship between divorce, out of wedlock situations, pregnancies aid in the emergence of poverty.

If a teenager gets pregnant, she forfeits a good life because of the attention needed to care for her immediate family. Education pursuits are inhibited and usually are delayed until the child is grown. The family foundation states that communities and governments must get to the root of what is causing the poverty and then begin to address it. The organization stated that a good and stable marriage would curtail and hinder family poverty in states across the country.

A husband in the family scenario just mentioned about being pregnant and impoverished would have the responsibility of lifting up the family structurally and financially with his wife’s help. The solution has proven that two family incomes lifts families out of poverty. The goal of the Family Foundation is to strengthen marriage and to help win the war on poverty through marriage. Lobbyists are asking government to help win the war on poverty by teaching in family centers, the importance of marriage and the benefits. These types of family life programs are set up by the Family Foundation located in the state of Virginia to begin teaching in schools and throughout the nation that marriage curtails poverty.

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