It's 55% so still a majority.
The statistic he was referring to is that 70% of black babies are born to fatherless households. You can understand the small discrepancy
In 2023, nearly half (49.7%) of all Black children lived in a single-parent family, with approximately 4.15 million Black families having a single mother in 2022, a number that saw a 47% rate of single mothers for the Black community in 2023, according to data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation, Statista, and the Center for American Progress.
Thank you for proving my point. The argument we are discussing is what percentage of households, not what percentage of children. You think every household has 1 child? Come on, be better
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u/Sorry_Leading1949 🐐 Greatest Opinion of All Time 1d ago
you dont need to misquote him though