They skip over anything having to do with race. The key factor, I think, is not geography. It’s culture. Some cultures don’t function well.
DC is #1!!! Hooray for you guys! They’re also #1 for violent crime!! Must be proud
It’s “the map” again. The same one where you overlay demographic info with whatever negative you can think of, drug use, teenage pregnancy, violent crime, etc. etc. and it always looks the same.
The stupid, Socialist Democrat-voting, downtrodden and brainwashed women with various and sundry multiple offspring are mainly living in Milwaukee and Dane Counties, taking advantage of all the FREE STUFF the Taxpayers are forced to give them.
https://www.zipdatamaps.com/county/wisconsin/milwaukee-county-profile-and-map
I think a more accurate correlation would be with the cost of living. In MA, the price of everything is so high you NEED two incomes to keep a house afloat.
In MS…not so much.
Having been a Hawaii residence for many years (not now of course).... I take particular issue with how they defined “single parent.” Being a single mom is a full time career choice on the islands. And enterprising hussy will get knocked up by a man with a single drop of native blood and will be given free food, housing, education for the kids and medical care. The men are happy to knock up as many local ladies and visiting haoles knowing they will always have a free place to live. They don’t care whose children are whose. And the state considers it a “two parent” household. The will take on a menial part time job but if the fish are biting and the surf is good forget it. They won’t come to work. But there are enough mainlanders who stay for a year or two before burn out who will work the other jobs. One of my client’s daughter had three kids and was pregnant with twins. All bastard children from different men (natives). The equivalent income for what she had was probably close to $150,000 per year, easy. But since one of the mutts who knocked her up would live with her it was considered a “two parent” household. It’s the island culture.
Not all of course, but way more than what that chart is showing.
I think the data listed does not add up, particularly the percentages for households with single parents and for households for married couple parents.
I went to this website and got the state by state data for total households by state:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/households-by-state
Then I took the percentages shown in the report and applied them to the total households.
The results for the percentages for the category single parent households do not agree with the sum of the numbers from the columns identified as “single female head of household no partner” plus “single male head of household no partner”. The numbers have under reported what the percentages suggest.
I think the data listed does not add up, particularly the percentages for households with single parents and for households for married couple parents.
I went to this website and got the state by state data for total households by state:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/households-by-state
Then I took the percentages shown in the report and applied them to the total households.
The results for the percentages for the category single parent households do not agree with the sum of the numbers from the columns identified as “single female head of household no partner” plus “single male head of household no partner”. The numbers have under reported what the percentages suggest.
Washington, DC has nearly twice as many as West Virginia!