Posted on 08/16/2022 2:54:48 PM PDT by grundle
Don Lemon stated on July 27, 2013 in a commentary on CNN:
"More than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock."
CNN's Don Lemon says more than 72 percent of African-American births are out of wedlock
In the middle of a national conversation about race following the George Zimmerman acquittal, CNN anchor Don Lemon gave an on-air commentary that went viral on social media. The focus of the commentary was a five-point list of recommendations. "Black people," Lemon said, "if you really want to fix the problem, here's just five things that you should think about doing."
The No. 1 item on that list -- "and probably the most important," he said -- had to do with out-of-wedlock births.
"Just because you can have a baby, it doesn't mean you should," Lemon said. "Especially without planning for one or getting married first. More than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock. That means absent fathers. And the studies show that lack of a male role model is an express train right to prison and the cycle continues."
Lemon’s commentary inspired a firestorm of criticism on social media -- the website Mediaite published a sampling -- and bloggers took aim at his conclusions.
"If Lemon really wanted to help the black community, he could start by adopting a deeper understanding of the history, sociology and psychology of his own people," wrote Washington Post blogger Rahiel Tesfamariam. "Offering made-for-TV analysis about deeply complex social issues in the manner in which he did is irresponsible and lacks intellectual rigor."
We can’t check Lemon’s opinions, but we did want to take a look at the one verifiable fact he offered. Is it correct that "more than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock"?
We turned to data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which publishes a report every year that includes a wealth of data about births in America. The most recent report, published in August 2012, is based on data from 2010.
The report broke down statistics by ethnic groups. Here’s a summary
Racial or ethnic group - Percent of births considered "non-marital"
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 17 percent
Non-Hispanic whites 29 percent
Hispanics 53 percent
American Indian and Native Alaskans 66 percent
Non-Hispanic blacks 73 percent
So Lemon is correct that "more than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock." To make sure we weren’t missing something, we asked two population experts -- Tom W. Smith, a senior fellow at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, and Douglas Massey, professor at Princeton University's Office of Population Research -- and they agreed that the statistic is the best available.
Lemon did overreach somewhat when he went on to say that the 72 percent "out of wedlock" figure "means absent fathers." The 72 percent figure refers to children who are born to women who are not married; it would, however, include unmarried couples in which the father is present.
That said, the rate of African-American children living in single-parent homes is almost as high as the rate for non-marital births.
The chart below summarizes 2011 Census Bureau data compiled by Kids Count, a project of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The group defined "children in single-parent families" as kids under 18 who live with their own single parent; it includes children living with a parent and a cohabiting adult, but it does not include children living with married step-parents.
Racial or ethnic group - Children in single-parent families
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 17 percent
Non-Hispanic whites 25 percent
Hispanics 42 percent
American Indian and Native Alaskans 53 percent
Non-Hispanic blacks 67 percent
We should note that this data doesn’t suggest that 67 percent of African-American children have no contact with their father (or a father figure), but rather that their father does not live in the same household with them.
Our ruling
Lemon said that "more than 72 percent of children in the African-American community are born out of wedlock." Federal data confirms that 73 percent of African-American births in 2010 were out of wedlock. Estimates for the percentage of African-American children growing up in single-parent households are slightly lower, at 67 percent. Finally, black children counted in these statistics may have contact outside the household with their biological father. But Lemon's statistic was accurate, and we rate his statement True.
That is high, even with them padding the numbers.
It’s been about that way for I don’t know how many decades. At least 35 years.
Even bigger news is Don Lemon reporting something factual.
This was actually not the case prior to the welfare state. It was apparently even lower than the population at large with very strong and stable families. Had this continued they would probably be the wealthier demographic by this point as they also had a very good work ethic - things like “prevailing wage” laws were passed which stopped black owned contractors from being able to successfully bid for contract work.
Don Lemon is a RACIST!
Don’t be a statistic Don, keep your pants up for a change.
Did he find a way to blame Whitey?
What dos that say then about the black community. Guys dump thm and the gals don’t mind as welfare will take care of them and their babies.....with or without the guy.
Isn’t it over 50% among whites now? I don’t know what it is with Asians.
It wasn’t that way prior to the Civil Rights Act. So figure.
The Bastard Boom.
Thanks, LBJ.
I don’t think the majority of black woman want to use birthcontrol.
Looks like he reported this almost ten years ago. I wonder if he’d make the same report today.
This article days nonhispanic whites 29%, but I think it’s much higher.
True, but it was The Great Society social welfare programs to create the Welfare State that created that vs. the Civil Rights Act.
Brothers are Johnny Appleseed. They scatter their seed everywhere and then move on.
Sad. I just came from my doctor’s office and a lovely Black family was siting in the waiting room with me. Pretty well-dressed mom, nicely dressed dad calming the beautiful little boy on his lap. Families like that should be an inspiration to other Blacks.
LBJ was an evil bustard
I can remember not too many decades ago when the number of out-of-wedlock births to blacks was about 2/3rds, 66%. Now, every race and culture is seeing these numbers go up. Thank LBJ's "great society" and the "war on poverty." Who knew that it was also the war on the family?
I guess that doesn’t include the ones sucked from Mom’s womb in pieces?
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