WOULD NOT TAXPAYERS BE INTERESTED IN THIS? |
It is easy to see the social costs of fault free divorce in
a time in our country when there is a 50% divorce rate, many
single parent moms, 35% of all babies born to unmarried
mothers, and the majority of poor children living in single
parent families.
Researchers have found there are many benefits for men,
women and children when couples have a healthy marriage as
compared to an unhealthy one. Here are some of the benefits
of a healthy marriage.
Men and women
generally are:
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Wealthier
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Physically
and emotionally healthier
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Less likely
to commit suicide
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More
satisfied with their relationship
-
More likely
to live longer
Children
are:
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Less likely
to be raised in poverty
-
Physically
and emotionally healthier
-
Less likely
to abuse drugs or alcohol
-
Having fewer
problems in school
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More likely
to go to college
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Less likely
to end up divorced
Communities
have:
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Decreased
need for social services
-
Higher rates
of educated citizens
-
Lower
domestic violence rates
-
Lover crime
rates
-
Lower teen
pregnancy rates
-
Lower rates
of juvenile delinquency
-
Higher rates
of home ownership
Healthy
marriages take hard work and commitment. There are many
resources out there to help you create and maintain a
healthy relationship, including a wonderful Web site from
the National Healthy Marriage Resource Center,
www.healthymarriageinfo.org.
Strong marriages
and healthy, happy families, is that not what everyone
wants? From a purely economic standpoint, is that not what
every taxpayer wants?
If we could
return to a time when the Churches and the dominant culture
emphasize the importance of committed relationships, with
reduced emphasis upon the self and self satisfaction, and
increased emphasis upon a marriage and family as more
important than what pleases either one of the spouses, then
certain benefits would happen automatically.
Children would
be happier and more well developed because they receive the
attention they need from those who love them most, their
parents. Our costs for social welfare would drastically
reduce. There would be a greater receptivity to the gift of
the child, and larger families. This, in turn, would reduce
the pressures upon social security, which is scheduled to go
bankrupt in 2037, or sooner. America would no longer lead
the world in incarcerated prisoners, because young men and
women would now receive the moral guidance they desperately
need from their parents. Poor families would be pulled out
of their plight by parents who are working together to
benefit their families.
Would not all
taxpayers be interested in this?
Cordially
yours,
Fr. Matthew Habiger OSB
www.nfpoutreach.org
Some
resources:
1) Linda
Waite and Maggie Gallagher, The Case for Marriage: Why
Married People are Happier, Healthier and Better Off
Financially
2) Glenn
Stanton, Why Marriage Matters: Reasons to Believe in
Marriage in Postmodern Society
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