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On the heels of another dismal job report and a flaming national debate over the meaning of marriage, the Center for American Progress and Women's Voices Women Vote presents a snapshot of the unmarried in today's economy. It turns out that single women of color, despite their vital economic contributions as consumers, parents and workers, bear the brunt of the economy's decline and the failed policies that have deepened the recession.

According to the report, unmarried women fare much worse than married couples on nearly every measure of economic well-being, including home ownership (30 percent of unmarried women, 80 percent of married couples), household income and poverty rates.

And during lean times, "Single women have fewer savings to fall back on if they become unemployed or have their earnings cut." The gender wealth gap turns into a yawning chasm when you factor in race, as recently detailed in an earlier report by the Insight Center showing a vast disparity in the median net wealth of women of color compared with white women.

Unmarried status, CAP says, not only means women lack the cushion of an additional household income, but penalizes them on a community level by compounding the racial wealth gap:

Unmarried women of color have even less economic security than their white counterparts. This is a particular concern because women of color are more likely to be unmarried and facing the economic insecurity associated with their marital status. For instance, 68 percent of adult black women are unmarried, as are 47 percent of Hispanic women, compared with 43 percent of white women....

What's more, women who maintain families--the vast majority of whom are single mothers--have the highest unemployment rate of all women. Fifteen percent of black single mothers were unemployed in 2009, as were 11.6 percent of Hispanic single mothers, compared with 6.6 percent of black and 9.7 percent of Hispanic married women, the ethnic group with the highest unemployment rate for married women. This high unemployment rate for married Hispanic married women results in a smaller gap between the unemployment rates of Hispanic married and unmarried women than for blacks and whites.

Drawing from the experience of the Recovery Act, the report outlines some potential policy solutions that could turn women of color's financial liabilities into assets. For example, targeted jobs programs that don't just focus on male-dominated industries like construction, or reforms to welfare-to-work programs that actually move women into real careers instead of dead-end low-wage jobs.It also wouldn't hurt to revise the tax codes that privilege married heterosexuals and unemployment insurance policies that discriminate against low-income women. And while they're at it, Congress ought to finally begin dismantling the perverse barriers in the Fair Labor Standards Act that exclude domestic workers, a sector dominated by immigrant women of color.

Mired at the bottom of the racial wealth divide, single women of color need not just a safety net but a ladder: labor policies that respect their autonomy as workers, and social programs that enable them to strike out on their own while ensuring their families have something to lean on.

Cross-posted from ColorLines.

 
 
 

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05:32 PM on 08/18/2010
There is a silver lineing in every cloud. In helping Veteran's and the down in out, I was so surprised at one time that many women, and even men do not have access to the internet. Let me just get to the point. My friends, and those online know of my compassion of [Unconditional Love] that I have to talk about the 'New Children' and to let women know, !That This Is Their Time! If you read my comment Michelle Chen, then share this with others. These are [Gems], and should be looked at carefully. They are in order to have the best effect in connecting the [dots]. A yellow, or pad should be used on the [things] that most mean something. While 'Single Women Fend', this is armor to make them stronger of this family of [one]. Let me first say, that it is best to Google. The reason for this is that to use a dot com, some people like to [hijack] sites. However, I will use them below for no particular reason, which I really don't want to do. First Google the first two, and then go above logo, (Google), and click videos. Then the last, there is no need. (1) Near Death Experience, (2) Indigo Children, (3) The Reluctant Messenger:

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04:14 PM on 08/18/2010
Of the four comments above, one blames "matriarchal groups" and the foolishness of many women, one goes sideways to food-stamp programs, one says that government incentivizes bad behavior, and one says that it is all due to reparable ignorance.

Way to absolutely ignore the real human problem. Way to pass it all off and go away, self-satisfied.
05:35 PM on 08/18/2010
We are all waiting for your solution...........
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06:33 PM on 08/18/2010
Yeah, I'm sure you are. Are you ready to get to work?
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03:37 PM on 08/18/2010
The article seems to imply that somehow society is racist, when most of the poverty seems to be coming from women making the foolish decision to raise children outside of marriage without the help of the father. I realize many times that was never their intention, and that the father may just disappear, but there is a "who needs a father?" attitude among many matriarchal groups. They're wrong. They need to be taught that they're wrong.
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03:23 PM on 08/18/2010
The Food Stamps Gaffe
Hundreds of right wing web blogs and the Fox News propaganda machine have been ranting about the Democrat’s proposal to cut money from the food stamp program that many needy families rely on. The way it’s presented is that a new government bill will cut the amount of aid that recipients of food stamps receive in order to pay for a program that First Lady Michelle Obama is pushing. [...]

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01:20 PM on 08/18/2010
This is really not news. The human race has recognized since the beginning of time that it is very difficult for a single parent to raise children on their own. So how do we create social policy to minimize this ...instead of creating programs to incent this behavior ?
04:31 PM on 08/17/2010
Access to clear, concise sex education and all forms of birth control and family planning, including pregnancy termination in the early weeks of the pregnancy, are the keys to poverty prevention.