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Divorce & Family Structure

Family Structure and Poverty Changes Among U.S. White Alone (non-Hispanic) Families in the United States: A State of Families Project Report (1967–2022)

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Pages 236-241 | Published online: 10 Jun 2024
 

Abstract

This report is the second in a series of State of Families (SoF) project data reports to be published throughout Volume 60 (2024) of Marriage and Family Review (MFR). MFR partnered with the Statistical Consulting Center at Miami University to systematically analyze the conditional state of U.S. families and family life across diverse contexts. This inaugural report focuses on U.S. White alone (non-Hispanic) families (with and without children under 18 years of age) in the United States, examining changes in family structure and poverty levels over time (1967–2022). Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, we explore trends in married-couple families, single-parent families, cohabiting households, and other family types within the demographic category of White alone (non-Hispanic) population. Additionally, we investigate the dynamics of poverty among different family structures within this group. The report aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the evolving landscape of White alone (non-Hispanic) families in the context of broader societal shifts and economic realities in the U.S.

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