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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ha ha, most republicans I know have been divorced. [/quote] LOL Family values![/quote] Regardless: society benefits when kids are raised in dual-income homes. Divorcing once kids are launched doesn’t impact the gains made during the formative years. A robust incentive for married parents of kids up to age 21 or even 25 would be interesting to track—particularly in low to moderate income families. [/quote] Circling back to underscore the conundrum in the antipoverty arena: How can you incentivize behavior related to parenthood/marriage without promoting increased childbearing? You don’t want a per kid credit or incentive because the end result could be more babies. A flat rate for married couples of minor children would be the best way to go. [/quote]
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