Category: Marriage/Family
The $154 Billion Problem Many Communities Are Ignoring-And How to Fix It
In 2018 alone, the U.S. government spent $154.2 billion on programs supporting families in father-absent homes. This finding comes from The $154 Billion Man: The Economic Argument for Investing in Fathers, published by National Fatherhood Initiative® and the Center for Policy Research.
That’s more than a statistic. It’s a signal that the systems serving families are carrying a significant and growing cost.
If you work in human services and are not intentionally engaging fathers, this isn’t just interesting data. It’s a clear opportunity to rethink how your organization creates impact.
Read MoreThe Nine Words You Need to Say to Change Your Relationships For Good
There is almost always a moment in a strained relationship that sounds like some version of this:
“You are making this a bigger deal than it is.” “You’re overreacting.” “Why are you making this a thing? Can’t you get over it?”
And underneath those words is something far deeper than the disagreement itself. It’s the quiet dismissal and rupture that communicates, “What matters to you isn’t important to me.”
If you have experienced this, you know how painful and frustrating it can be to be misunderstood or minimized in a relationship.
Read MoreThe Myth of Being “Too Needy” in Relationships
Have you ever been told that you are too needy by your partner? Learn why this may be happening and why the idea of ‘too needy’ is a myth.
Read MoreCan Sharing a Last Name Save Your Marriage? It Depends
Should a woman take her husband’s last name when she gets married? It’s a hotly contested question today, including this week where it’s been a particular topic of conversation on X. The Pew Research Center suggests that 79% of women take their husband’s last name. Yet while the debate over married names vs. maiden names still rages, online at least, it is rarely informed by actual data. Are couples in which the woman keeps her maiden name or chooses to hyphenate her last name systematically different from couples who share the husband’s surname?
Read MoreRespond and Repair: Two Key Ingredients to Lifelong Love
We don’t need perfect love; we need responsive love.
Read MoreFilmmaker warns against dangers of plummeting global birth rate in new documentary
‘I think a lot of the issues we’re seeing in societies and particularly in younger people are actually consequences of the reengineering of our societies to deprioritize parenthood.’
Read MoreGlasgow mother born blind ‘feared baby would be taken away’ but now she’s thriving
She feared she might not be “worthy” of her child, and that her baby could be taken away from her — concerns that ultimately gave way to resilience, confidence, and an appreciation for motherhood.
Read MoreMarriage status has surprising link to cancer risk, study suggests: ‘Clear signal’
Men who never married were found to have a 70% higher likelihood of cancer than married...
Read MoreAmerica’s Dangerous Birth Dearth
Of all the charts and graphs we’ve shown in the HOTLINE, these may be the scariest. The CDC just...
Read MoreMarriage vs. Cohabitation in Europe: Are Attitudes Changing?
When it comes to cohabitation and marriage, the newest thing is not always the most...
Read MoreStop sliding, start deciding — why moving in ‘to save money’ may cost too much
Although cohabiting can seem financially wise, more careful discussion about long-term realities...
Read MoreUN Considers Merging Major Agencies
The UN is considering merging the UN Population Fund and UN Women as part of a broader overhaul of the UN system to reduce costs and streamline operations. However, feminist groups are strongly opposed to the proposed merger, arguing that it would mark a reversal of their progress.
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