… working minimally, making maybe 15, $16,000 a year or less, and the other person is working full time, that is considered to be not in poverty. As the result, financially, There is an incentive to make a household in which the mother and father are not both there the norm. Now many of the programs, I think almost all the programs that began with the so called war in poverty in the 1960s gave grants or money to people who were not both a man and woman in the household. (02:30–02:40)
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Asserts that financial incentives exist for single-parent households.
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