Saturday, July 22, 2006

Hunger, housing, and healthcare no longer problems for poor people

Poor education and poverty are no longer problems in America, so the federal government is now using your tax money to promote marriage. The high divorce rate is now America's biggest problem, and it must be fixed.

This is an especially big problem among lower income Americans, but researcher David Fein says that poorer Americans "actually marry at the same rate as more affluent people. The problem is, subsequently, their marriages are much more fragile."

According to Fein, these marriages are so fragile because "the poor don’t have the same ability as wealthier Americans to get help when their marriage needs it."

Poor Americans were unavailable to comment, because they were too busy trying to find ways to pay for food, housing, and healthcare.

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