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Smock cited in story on how low marriage rates may exacerbate marriage-status economic inequality

July 21, 2014

Given that being black or Hispanic and not having a college degree are associated with greater declines in marriage rates and that, as Pamela Smock says, evidence indicates that “getting married increases wealth and income,” the declining marriage rates in the U.S. may deepen inequality by marriage status.

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