dixon76710
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All of the tables and charts compared two parent families with one parent families. And discussed an absent father, not a stepfather. The article even mentions that one of the likely issues is the lack of the father's financial contributions.
No. Children raised by 2 biological parents do better than children raised by two parents, one biological parent and step parent.
And yes, One of the biggest advantages to being born into a home with both your biological parents, is that you have two adults, obligated by law to support the child. Well guess what einsteion...... Children born into homes with both their biological parents are MUCH more likely to have two adults present obligated by law to support the child, 100%, Whereas a child born to a single mother will almost always only have one adult present, obligated by law to support the child unless some other adult present decides and is able to adopt the child.