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In Virginia, Marriage Drops the Probability of Child Poverty by 86 Percent
Marriage Poverty Virginia
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Marriage: America's No. 1 Weapon Against Childhood Poverty
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Marriage: America's No. 1 Weapon Against Child Poverty
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Impact of Marriage on Probability of Child Poverty, state by state
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