Statistics on Fatherless Children in America

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Statistics on Fatherless Children in America

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Wayne Parker




Updated May 24, 2019
Children who grow up in fatherless homes have a greater risk of major challenges in life than those who grow up with a father at home. We might want to believe otherwise and there are many children who overcome the hardships associated with an absent father, but the truth is in the data.

According to the Annie E. Casey Foundation's website, National Kids Count, approximately 35 percent of children under 18 live in a single-parent home as of 2016. As many as 25-percent of children in the U.S. live in households with a mother alone. That is over 18 million children who do not live with a father figure. Additionally, father-only households were noted at just 8 percent.

The Poverty Risk
Statistics show that women-only households are more likely to live below the poverty line. In 2016, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that these types of families increased to 28 percent. This leaves children vulnerable to a variety of social hardships throughout their lives.

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) notes that 1 in 5 children (more than 40 percent) of children in the U.S. fall into the category of "poor or near-poor." While this includes families with two parents as well, the study shows the disadvantages these children face.

For instance, the AAP notes that impoverished children are more likely to experience developmental delays and lower academic performance. This can be attributed both to the school systems that serve poor neighborhoods, as well as the decreased access to brain stimulation in the home. If children cannot learn on the computer or take advantage of other stimulating activities, their schoolwork and learning ability can be affected.

Behavioral and mental health issues are also more prevalent in children growing up in poor families. Factors such as the neighborhood environment and family disputes and struggles can lead to depression, obesity, and a general rebellion against authority. A lack of access to healthcare can also be a detriment to a child's development.

The effects of poverty are not relegated to childhood either. The AAP says, "child socioeconomic status (SES) is tied to educational attainment, health, and psychological well-being decades later."

The Statistics of Fatherless Children
The negative effects of a child without a father can be seen in countless studies and reports. The statistics show the importance of a father figure in the majority of children's lives.

According to "What Can the Federal Government Do To Decrease Crime and Revitalize Communities?" from the U.S. Department of Justice, children from fatherless homes account for:

  • Suicide: 63 percent of youth suicides
  • Runaways: 90 percent of all homeless and runaway youths
  • Behavioral Disorders: 85 percent of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders
  • High School Dropouts: 71 percent of all high school dropouts
  • Juvenile Detention Rates: 70 percent of juveniles in state-operated institutions
  • Substance Abuse: 75 percent of adolescent patients in substance abuse centers
  • Aggression: 75 percent of rapists motivated by displaced anger

To back up that data from 1998, which continues to be cited by researchers, a 2016 report of teenagers placed in juvenile residential facilities shows that 45 percent were living with only one parent at the time. That is a significant difference when compared to 30 percent of teens in two-parent households.

Furthermore, individual studies over the years have noted similar challenges for children with an absent father:

Educational Attainment
Kids living in single-parent homes or in step-families report lower educational expectations on the part of their parents, less parental monitoring of school work, and less overall social supervision than children from intact families. (Astore NM, S. McLanahan S. American Sociological Review, No. 56. 1991)

Achievement
Children from low-income, two-parent families outperform students from high-income, single-parent homes. Almost twice as many high achievers come from two-parent homes as one-parent homes. (One-Parent Families and Their Children. Charles F. Kettering Foundation. 1990).

Drug Use
A study from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services concluded that fatherless children are at a dramatically greater risk of drug and alcohol abuse. (National Center for Health Statistics. Survey on Child Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 1993.)

Incarceration Rates
"Young men who grow up in homes without fathers are twice as likely to end up in jail as those who come from traditional two-parent families...those boys whose fathers were absent from the household had double the odds of being incarcerated -- even when other factors such as race, income, parent education and urban residence were held constant." (Harper C, McLanahan SS. Cited in Father Absence and Youth Incarceration. Journal of Research on Adolescence. 2004.)

Why Fathers Matter
Men and women are different and they parent in different ways. While these statistics examine the issue of children growing up without a father, it's important to look at what a father can bring to the child-parent relationship.

In a report by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, these benefits are outlined in great detail. For instance, young boys who have a father figure are less likely to act out and young girls are often more confident. A father can also help establish a sense of security and guide children to make wiser decisions.

The difference in parenting styles is distinct. Fathers communicate in a unique way, for example. While a mother will often simplify her language to a child's level, men tend to tell it like it is with no change in vocabulary. Subconsciously, this can challenge kids to try and understand what they're being told, which can increase critical thinking skills and, subsequently, school and future work success.

Discipline is another area where significant differences between mothers and fathers are seen. While women tend to be more sympathetic, fathers tend to be sterner. Fathers like to enforce the rules with an objective perspective, and this can instill in children a greater sense of right and wrong that can last a lifetime.

Fathers also help boys develop self-respect for women and make girls more comfortable around men. These are two very important aspects of a child's social development, especially in today's society in which gender equality and mutual respect are vital to success.

The Stand-In Father Figure
The importance of a father in a child's life cannot be understated, but every family situation is different. It is not always possible for a biological or step-father to be present. That is where children can benefit from community resources that can fulfill this gap.

Many communities have seen great success with mentoring programs for at-risk youth. Mentors, teachers, coaches, clergy, and other adults can provide support for these kids and give them a perspective on the world that can counteract the risks of living in a single-parent house.

 

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Isn’t the problem with black America due in part to fatherless households?
...with allot of african americans yes, but to anyone really. This is why God puts emphasis on the fatherless.

Jas 1:27 Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, [and] to keep himself unspotted from the world.

Jer 5:28 They are waxen fat, they shine: yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked: they judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless, yet they prosper; and the right of the needy do they not judge.


The Statistics of Fatherless Children

The negative effects of a child without a father can be seen in countless studies and reports. The statistics show the importance of a father figure in the majority of children's lives.

According to "What Can the Federal Government Do To Decrease Crime and Revitalize Communities?" from the U.S. Department of Justice, children from fatherless homes account for:

  • Suicide: 63 percent of youth suicides
  • Runaways: 90 percent of all homeless and runaway youths
  • Behavioral Disorders: 85 percent of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders
  • High School Dropouts: 71 percent of all high school dropouts
  • Juvenile Detention Rates: 70 percent of juveniles in state-operated institutions
  • Substance Abuse: 75 percent of adolescent patients in substance abuse centers
  • Aggression: 75 percent of rapists motivated by displaced anger
 

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...with allot of african americans yes, but to anyone really. This is why God puts emphasis on the fatherless.

Jas 1:27 Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, [and] to keep himself unspotted from the world.

Jer 5:28 They are waxen fat, they shine: yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked: they judge not the cause, the cause of the fatherless, yet they prosper; and the right of the needy do they not judge.


The Statistics of Fatherless Children

The negative effects of a child without a father can be seen in countless studies and reports. The statistics show the importance of a father figure in the majority of children's lives.

According to "What Can the Federal Government Do To Decrease Crime and Revitalize Communities?" from the U.S. Department of Justice, children from fatherless homes account for:

  • Suicide: 63 percent of youth suicides
  • Runaways: 90 percent of all homeless and runaway youths
  • Behavioral Disorders: 85 percent of all children that exhibit behavioral disorders
  • High School Dropouts: 71 percent of all high school dropouts
  • Juvenile Detention Rates: 70 percent of juveniles in state-operated institutions
  • Substance Abuse: 75 percent of adolescent patients in substance abuse centers
  • Aggression: 75 percent of rapists motivated by displaced anger
I thought that fatherlessness hit the black communities the hardest though?
 

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Maybe we should stop incarcerating black men at such high rates then Lisa? Maybe we should stop purposely keeping their communities drowning in abject poverty so people like you can buy a third yacht instead of paying their workers fair wages.
Maybe they should stop committing crimes at high rates..and maybe for that the men need to stay in the home? Which would also help with the poverty levels...

lol..what yacht? I don’t even live near water...
 

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Maybe they should stop committing crimes at high rates..and maybe for that the men need to stay in the home? Which would also help with the poverty levels...

lol..what yacht? I don’t even live near water...
Maybe they should have the basic living conditions available to them which make Commuting crime unappealing? Maybe they shouldn’t be penalized by the financial system for getting married? Maybe there should be better jobs available? Maybe predatory corporations shouldn’t target their neighborhoods?

not everyone is on the list of people the government deemed worthy of a ppl loan Lisa. The demographics of who was approved are actually pretty clear.

breadcrumbs. You got the gist.
 

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Maybe they should have the basic living conditions available to them which make Commuting crime unappealing? Maybe they shouldn’t be penalized by the financial system for getting married? Maybe there should be better jobs available? Maybe predatory corporations shouldn’t target their neighborhoods?

not everyone is on the list of people the government deemed worthy of a ppl loan Lisa. The demographics of who was approved are actually pretty clear.

breadcrumbs. You got the gist.
Maybe they shouldn’t have abortion clinics in their neighborhoods? Maybe the government should just stay our of their lives and not offer them welfare and encourage them to not get married or to keep having children to stay on welfare? Corporations like to hire people..that’s how they get the work done..so I doubt they are to blame for the problems in communities...like we saw in the riots..you burn down the store..who has a job and where do they go to the store?

We were lucky to get the loan...but it did make it easier to keep the people employed.
 

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The unfortunate reality is that the elite are geneticists and believe in superior and inferior peoples. It was this ideology that fueled the third reich. One proof of that is the fact that planned parenthood is more populated in black and ethnic communities as the founder of the program is a confirmed racist herself. The mission was to depopulate inferior and non useful genes There is definitely systematic sabotage of ethnic communities as it is part of the new world orders depopulation and class warfare agenda. Furthermore from a spiritual warfare standpoint there are certain territorial spirits in these neighborhoods holding these communities in spiritual captivity and darkness. Spirits of bondage, spirits of rebellion, spirits of poverty, and a host of other dark spirits targeting these neighborhoods. There are many drugs pushed in these communities and I was listening to a podcast where the druglords in columbia would all perform ceremonies and rituals over their operations and pray to the angel of death(an entity) that supernatural coverings would help their deals and even demon spirits would be assigned to the product wherever it would be shipped. We wrestle not against flesh and blood

The Spirit of Rebellion/Slavery Over Black Men In America (24 Hour Prayer For Black Men In America)

 

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Society demonize patriarchy and the position of the father but praise matriarchy so it's not surprising that we have more and more broken homes over time.
We lack fathers and it could be blamed on the divorce epidemic that has been normalized during the last 30 years.
 

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Maybe they shouldn’t have abortion clinics in their neighborhoods? Maybe the government should just stay our of their lives and not offer them welfare and encourage them to not get married or to keep having children to stay on welfare? Corporations like to hire people..that’s how they get the work done..so I doubt they are to blame for the problems in communities...like we saw in the riots..you burn down the store..who has a job and where do they go to the store?

We were lucky to get the loan...but it did make it easier to keep the people employed.
Lmao... Lisa have you ever heard of the marriage penalty? Or idk the 1996 welfare reforms?

corporations like to make people indentured servants and pay them the bare minimum they can get away with. If you want to decrease abortion and fatherless homes there’s a whole lot of places you can actually start in order to achieve those objectives - you won’t though, because your just a judge mental hypocrite who likes to complain about others moral failings while refusing to even look at their own and in the role they play in perpetuating the same problem over and over again.
 

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The unfortunate reality is that the elite are geneticists and believe in superior and inferior peoples. It was this ideology that fueled the third reich. One proof of that is the fact that planned parenthood is more populated in black and ethnic communities as the founder of the program is a confirmed racist herself. The mission was to depopulate inferior and non useful genes There is definitely systematic sabotage of ethnic communities as it is part of the new world orders depopulation and class warfare agenda. Furthermore from a spiritual warfare standpoint there are certain territorial spirits in these neighborhoods holding these communities in spiritual captivity and darkness. Spirits of bondage, spirits of rebellion, spirits of poverty, and a host of other dark spirits targeting these neighborhoods. There are many drugs pushed in these communities and I was listening to a podcast where the druglords in columbia would all perform ceremonies and rituals over their operations and pray to the angel of death(an entity) that supernatural coverings would help their deals and even demon spirits would be assigned to the product wherever it would be shipped. We wrestle not against flesh and blood

The Spirit of Rebellion/Slavery Over Black Men In America (24 Hour Prayer For Black Men In America)

Ya, I thought it weird that minorities would work in the clinics started by a eugenist...don’t they even know the history of planned parenthood? It must be the spirits put them in bondage..but if they didn’t want that in the first place...they are tempted by their sins...
 

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Lmao... Lisa have you ever heard of the marriage penalty? Or idk the 1996 welfare reforms?

corporations like to make people indentured servants and pay them the bare minimum they can get away with. If you want to decrease abortion and fatherless homes there’s a whole lot of places you can actually start in order to achieve those objectives - you won’t though, because your just a judge mental hypocrite who likes to complain about others moral failings while refusing to even look at their own and in the role they play in perpetuating the same problem over and over again.
Seems to me that people have lived with corporate jobs for their lifetimes and did ok...now we want all people to be poor or homeless so boo to the corporations...lies are stupid when you look at the evidence.
 

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Your arguments are stuck in a different time period. You’re stuck in a different time period Lisa. That was all true for my parents generation, not true anymore. And back then it was legal not to give minorities those sanctified jobs you keep banging on about based on the color of their skin. They weren’t allowed to join the club while the club was still open. It’s been closed down for everyone now for quite some time, only existing members and their bloodlines need apply.
 

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This is pretty good, even if some of the data is a bit old.

The trend of high divorce rates and single parents has gone down though.
 

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Your arguments are stuck in a different time period. You’re stuck in a different time period Lisa. That was all true for my parents generation, not true anymore. And back then it was legal not to give minorities those sanctified jobs you keep banging on about based on the color of their skin. They weren’t allowed to join the club while the club was still open. It’s been closed down for everyone now for quite some time, only existing members and their bloodlines need apply.
Keeping people in the past just kills their future...and the dems are good at killing the black persons future..more than the corporations..where you can get a job and make a living.

Perhaps it begins with the black person not being stuck in a past they didn’t live..which could help them so much..the ones who have done that have done well...like Candace Owens.
 
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The powers that be want the family destroyed. It’s easier to control people that way. No family then the State steps in as replacement. That’s where we are now and the State’s reach and control grows stronger every day.

It’s like BLM - which is a cult. And Antifa - also a cult. They ask their members to abandon their family. Just like NYT article said to do.
 

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Keeping people in the past just kills their future...and the dems are good at killing the black persons future..more than the corporations..where you can get a job and make a living.

Perhaps it begins with the black person not being stuck in a past they didn’t live..which could help them so much..the ones who have done that have done well...like Candace Owens.
Your the one stuck in the past. You refuse to acknowledge or even consider that the societal conditions your describing no longer exist. We have people working two, three jobs and still can’t make ends meet..

If you want to prevent abortions and help make stronger families you aren’t going to get there by propagandizing the state of American society. Social problems don’t exist in a vacuum.

you don’t seem truly interested in solving these problems, just looking down from your high horse and judging them.
 

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The powers that be want the family destroyed. It’s easier to control people that way. No family then the State steps in as replacement. That’s where we are now and the State’s reach and control grows stronger every day.

It’s like BLM - which is a cult. And Antifa - also a cult. They ask their members to abandon their family. Just like NYT article said to do.
You should look into the marriage penalty. No one from either party has done a darn thing about it despite it being well known and a serious punisher for low income families who may otherwise get married.
 
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