
Why Marriage Is Failing America's Poor (And Making Inequality Worse)
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Why Marriage Is Failing America's Poor (And Making Inequality Worse)
Economist Michael Tanner reveals the marriage gap between rich and poor, why rural poverty is worse than urban, and how the collapse of traditional economies is creating a generation of unmarriageable men.
Guest: Michael Tanner - Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, author of research on marriage and poverty
Topics Discussed:
What poverty really means in America
Why Scandinavian equality comes with lower living standards
The two-class marriage system emerging in America
Why women face a "bigger gamble" in marriage than men
Rural poverty worse than urban poverty
The Arkansas Walmart layoffs and opioid crisis
Criminal justice removing 1.5 million Black men from marriage pool
Half of Fort Bragg, CA on food assistance
Timestamps:
00:01 Introduction - 72% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck
01:24 What is poverty in America?
02:36 Two definitions of poverty - subsistence vs self-sufficiency
05:08 Census Bureau's flawed poverty measurements
07:12 Real destitution affects 3-4% of population
08:18 Teachers living in cars in California
11:16 Social Darwinism vs humanistic approaches to poverty
14:54 The myth of lazy poor people
16:26 Bottom 20% have almost no social mobility
18:03 Living in a world of scarcity
19:02 Could billionaires' wealth solve poverty?
21:43 Marriage and poverty - the white paper
23:53 Why marriage helps men more than women
27:30 Marriage gap between rich and poor
31:01 Rise of single, uneducated men
33:38 Political vulnerability of disconnected men
33:54 Arkansas: Middle-class homes turned to garbage
38:37 Robotics and the future of work
43:15 Fort Bragg: 1,200 families at food bank
47:23 COVID's lasting damage to small towns
50:57 "Poverty is natural - prosperity must be created"
Resources:
Research: freopp.org/whitepapers/does-marriage-reduce-poverty/
Twitter: @TannerOnPolicy
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