«Similar to some of the obstacles facing first - time buyers, tighter credit conditions and having less purchasing power than households with
dual incomes likely led to the share of single - female buyers declining to its lowest since 2001 (also 15 percent),» noted Dr. Yun.
Not exact matches
This stat is confirmed when you see that military families are 27 percent less
likely to have
dual incomes, compared to non-military families.
All family types (e.g., race,
income, location) predominantly preferenced high - performing schools, but non-poor and white students are significantly more
likely to choose a specialized program (e.g.,
dual language, expeditionary learning, single gender).
In addition, wealthier schools are twice as
likely to offer opportunities for
dual enrollment in college courses as low -
income schools.115
Further, men who are the product of a
dual income childhood are more
likely to participate in housework as an adult.
Today we're more
likely to know families that encompass
dual -
income households, mom being the primary breadwinner, same - sex couples, and blended families.