Andrew Yang Policy on INCREASE ASSISTANCE FOR SINGLE PARENTS
Being a parent is the toughest job on the planet, even with a partner and strong extended family to rely on. Its even tougher for the 13.6 million single parents out there, most of them mothers. The numbers are set to rise sharply today, 40% of the children born in the United States are born to unmarried mothers, up from 15% in 1980.
We should be doing more to help them and the approx. 21 million children being raised in single-parent households.
Outside of programs such as the Freedom Dividend to raise them out of poverty and support their ability to provide food and housing for their family, the best thing we can do for these parents is to help them find and build a support network.
"Being a parent has been an experience like no other - I cant imagine going through it alone. We need to do all we can to support the single parents out there, particularly single mothers, as they have to balance more demands than the rest of us can understand. As President, I will make helping single parents a key priority of the Federal government in ways big and small. It's vital to the future of our society that single parents get the support that they need. It takes a village to raise a child, and investing in children pays off in healthy, productive adults."
https://www.yang2020.com/policies/single-parent-assistance/