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From Townhall Media: In 1941, when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the United States entered World War II, there were 2,515,427 babies born in this country. Of those babies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 95,700 — or 3.8% — were born to unmarried mothers.

The traditional family led by a mother and father was a foundational fact of American culture.

In 1945, the percentage of babies born to unmarried mothers rose to 4.3%. But, by 1946, the first full year after the war, it dropped back down to 3.8%.

The traditional family survived.

Then in the 1950s, the percentage of American babies born to unmarried mothers began to slowly tick upward, hitting 5.2% by the end of that decade.

By 1969, as this column has noted in reviewing these numbers before, 10% of American babies were born to unmarried mothers. In 2008, it surpassed 40%.

In 10 of the last 13 years on record (2008 through 2020), it has surpassed 40% — and in the three years that it did not surpass 40%, it never dropped below 39.6%.

In fact, in the 13 years from 2008 through 2020, there were 51,138,204 babies born in this country, according to the CDC, and 20,642,649 of those babies (or 40.36%) were born to unmarried mothers.

This country is not headed in the right direction. A generation will soon be coming of age in which a large percentage of the population will have been denied a traditional family life.

What happens when families fall apart or fail to form in the first place? Government, as this column has noted before, gets bigger and takes more control over people’s lives…

When Medicaid was created in 1965, 7.7% of American babies were born to unmarried mothers.

By 2020, according to the CDC’s latest birth report, the percentage of American babies born to unmarried mothers had risen to 40.5%….

If America continues on a long-term trend in which 40% or more of the babies born each year are born to unmarried mothers and even more than that are born on Medicaid, it is hard to see how this country will prosper.

This nation was built by pioneers who sailed across broad oceans and ventured onto vast prairies, seeking to live their lives self-sufficient and free. They did not want to be dependent on government. They wanted to be independent.

We should teach our children and our grandchildren to emulate those pioneers who gave us this great country.

(Excerpt from Townhall Media. Photo Credit: Getty Images)

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Jessica Renshaw
February 21, 2022

To me, the most concerning outcome of these statistics about the facts that 40% of babies are being born to unwed mothers is 1) Children will lack a good male role model. Even if there is a male presence in the home, he apparently is not one willing to be legally committed to a wife and family. How will boys know how to grow into men? How will they learn obedience, hard work, respect, kindness and the practical matters of getting and keeping a job and being a productive member of society? And 2) even if there is a male presence in the home not willing to be legally committed to a wife and children, he will be less likely to bond with the children and more likely to abuse them.

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