...According to W. Bradford Wilcox, the director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the gender imbalance of the job losses in this recession is particularly noteworthy, and — when combined with the depth and duration of the jobs crisis — poses “a profound challenge to marriage,” especially in lower-income communities. It may sound harsh, but in general, he says, “if men can’t make a contribution financially, they don’t have much to offer.”Emphasis added. Please let that be taken out of context.
H/T Kevin Drum Who says "Noted without comment, because I really don't quite know how this is all going to shake out.". A wise stance that.
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