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Congress Gave Families a Raise. Now Let Parents Decide How to Use It.

Congress delivered a big win for families in last year’s reconciliation law. By raising the Child Tax…

Article

The Shifting Composition Of SNAP Households

An underappreciated trend in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—formerly the Food Stamp Program—over the…

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Where Are the Pro-Family Senators?

J.D. Vance and Mitt Romney had their differences when they served as senators together in…

Article

Why Marriage Survives

“There is zero statistical advantage” to getting married if you are a man in America today,…

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Better Boys: The Difference Good Dads Make

The girls cleaned up at my (Brad’s) daughter’s middle school graduation in Virginia this month. Three out of four of the…

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The ‘Father Divide’ and What it Means for Our Kids

This Father’s Day, an estimated 72 million greeting cards will zip through the mail, according to Hallmark….

Article

How AI Will Harm Working-Class Families

Donald Trump rose to power in large part by appealing to working-class men. He was able to channel their…

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Out of Work and On the Dole — Is Uncle Sam Contributing to Young Men’s Malaise?

American men are in trouble. From Richard Reeves’ “Of Boys and Men” to Nicholas Eberstadt’s…

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Is The Collapse of Blue-Collar Marriage a Foregone Conclusion?

It’s been just over 40 years since Springsteen’s bestselling Born in the USA came out in 1984…

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What’s holding women back from starting a family?

Media influencer Brett Cooper did something last year that most people her age won’t: she…

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Utah Hands Parents the Keys to the App Store

Two devoted Utah parents experienced the unthinkable in 2022: They lost their 14-year-old son—a warm,…

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How State Policymakers Can Save the Nuclear Family

Blue states are better for families. That is what many academics contend.  In their classic…