Previous: The #1 False Stat About Black Men Cited By Obama. According to Elder, out-of-wedlock births increased in the black community from 25 percent in 1965 to 73 percent in 2015, while also increasing among whites from 5 percent to 25 percent across the same time period. Marriage is a powerful weapon in fighting poverty. Radio host Larry Elder explains in Prager University’s latest video that “fathers matter,” and the lack of fathers is a serious threat to the black community. Larry Elder’s mother’s name is unknown at this time and his father’s name is under review. Once more details are available on who he is dating, we will update this section. Follow Larry.

Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host.

His latest book, “The New Trump Standard,” is available in paperback from … Larry reads you a piece from the Brookings Institution, a Left Wing Think Tank that supports the premise that the lack of two parent families is the root of many problems in America.

In fact, being married has the same effect in reducing poverty that adding five to six years to a parent’s level of education has.”Rapper T.I. More importantly, does this apply to the percentage of Black kids born outside of marriage?Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host. America has witnessed months of civil unrest in cities around America following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

They do less well in school, are less likely to graduate, and are more likely to be involved in crime, teen pregnancy, and other behaviors that make it harder to succeed in life. Next: Ralph Reed on the Christian Case for Trump.

Marriage is a powerful weapon in fighting poverty. Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host. …“Recent research suggests that boys are indeed more affected than girls by the lack of a male role model in the family. Being raised in a married family reduced a child’s probability of living in poverty by about 82 percent.“Some of this difference in poverty is due to the fact that single parents tend to have less education than married couples, but even when married couples are compared to single parents with the same level of education, the married poverty rate will still be more than 75 percent lower. Not every child raised by a single parent will suffer from the experience, but, on average, a lone parent has fewer resources — both time and money — with which to raise a child. We should be representing at least 13%, 14% on boards (of) financial institutions, and so on and so forth.” Does this 13% rule apply to the NBA, where three-quarters of the players are Black? Not every child raised by a single parent will suffer from the experience, but, on average, a lone parent has fewer resources — both time and money — with which to raise a child. Many of the protesters decry income and net worth “inequality.” But the most serious “inequality” is the unequal percentage of fathers in Black households, a phenomenon that has been encouraged by government policies that normalize and reward out-of-wedlock births.In 1965, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, who was assistant secretary of Labor to President Lyndon B. Johnson, published “The Negro Family: The Case for National Action.” At that time, 25% of Blacks were born outside of wedlock, a number that this former adviser to President John F. Kennedy, future adviser to President Richard Nixon, future U.S. ambassador and future Democratic senator from New York said was catastrophic to the Black community.Moynihan wrote: “A community that allows a large number of young men to grow up in broken homes, dominated by women, never acquiring any stable relationship to male authority, never acquiring any rational expectations about the future — that community asks for and gets chaos. More importantly, does this apply to the percentage of Black kids born outside of marriage? To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an “Elderado,” visit Larry Elder is a best-selling author, radio and TV talk show host. Maura Moynihan said: “To this day members of the New York and DC elite insult and attack me at cocktail parties for being his daughter.” But since the publication of her father’s controversial report, the percent of Black children entering the world without a father in the home has almost tripled.One of the most prominent, if not the most prominent, liberal think tanks in America is the Brookings Institute.

That so many of our nation’s children — poor, minority children, in particular — grow up with an incarcerated parent makes their chances of success that much harder.”Robert Rector, a senior research fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation, wrote in 2012 “Marriage: America’s Greatest Weapon Against Child Poverty,” in which he made the same case as did the researchers from Brookings: “Child poverty is an ongoing national concern, but few are aware of its principal cause: the absence of married fathers in the home.

recently said: “If (Blacks) make up for 13% of this nation’s population, we should make up for 13% of the ownership of land. …“Recent research suggests that boys are indeed more affected than girls by the lack of a male role model in the family. Crime, violence, unrest, unrestrained lashing out at the whole social structure — that is not only to be expected, it is very near to inevitable.”Moynihan, according to his daughter, “was crucified by the left,” many of whom considered the book racist. Does this apply to homicides, given that almost half of America’s homicide victims are Black?
Yet despite their ideological differences, they agree on America’s most important domestic issue: Fathers matter.In 2015, Isabel V. Sawhill, a senior fellow at Brookings, wrote “Purposeful Parenthood” and said:“The effects on children of the increase in single parents is no longer much debated. Being raised in a married family reduced a child’s probability of living in poverty by about 82 percent.“Some of this difference in poverty is due to the fact that single parents tend to have less education than married couples, but even when married couples are compared to single parents with the same level of education, the married poverty rate will still be more than 75 percent lower. Like many famous people and celebrities, Larry Elder keeps his personal life private.