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Forty percent of babies in the U.S. are born to unmarried mothers. Increasingly, those moms are over 30, at a time when teen pregnancy has fallen off a cliff and births are declining for younger women.
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Forty percent of babies in the U.S. are born to unmarried mothers. Increasingly, those moms are over 30, at a time when teen pregnancy has fallen off a cliff and births are declining for younger women.
about 1 month ago
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John Ruwitch is NPR's new tech correspondent : NPR Extra
8 months ago
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Abortion is on the ballot in 10 states. The vote results will have consequences beyond women's reproductive rights.
about 1 year ago
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NPR's Business Desk Hires A New Senior Editor : NPR Extra
over 1 year ago
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Maria Aspan joins NPR as a Finance Correspondent
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Girl spending was one of the most powerful economic forces in 2023. Taylor Swift and Beyoncé concerts boosted local and national economies. World leaders begged Taylor Swift to come and perform.
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Almost half of all babies born in the U.S. are born to unmarried mothers. That’s not good for children, says progressive economist Melissa Kearney in her new book, <em>The Two-Parent Privilege</em>.
about 2 years ago
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Large companies have played the role of activists and been one of the biggest countervailing forces against social and religious conservatives on LGBTQ measures. All that is at stake now.
over 2 years ago
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Study after study shows women seen as overweight or obese often earn less at the workplace, an unfair bias that’s been hard to reverse. However, men don’t seem to face that penalty.
over 2 years ago
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Stacey Vanek Smith joins the Business Desk
over 3 years ago