He also includes statistics about income families by the use of quantity data. He uses the statistics to argue his thesis in many ways. One of these ways was shown when he stated, “About 88 percent of children from high-income homes grow up with married parents. That is down from 96 percent four decades ago. Meanwhile, only 41 percent of poorer children grow up in homes with married parents, down from 77 percent four decades ago.” Kenworthy could’ve made his own observations in order to show his point however. He could’ve done first-hand research and personal observations. This article raises awareness that in the future, there should be more attention pointed to everyone and not just the high-income families. Overall, lane Kensworthy creates a clear analysis on why and how low income families have less opportunity then high-income
He also includes statistics about income families by the use of quantity data. He uses the statistics to argue his thesis in many ways. One of these ways was shown when he stated, “About 88 percent of children from high-income homes grow up with married parents. That is down from 96 percent four decades ago. Meanwhile, only 41 percent of poorer children grow up in homes with married parents, down from 77 percent four decades ago.” Kenworthy could’ve made his own observations in order to show his point however. He could’ve done first-hand research and personal observations. This article raises awareness that in the future, there should be more attention pointed to everyone and not just the high-income families. Overall, lane Kensworthy creates a clear analysis on why and how low income families have less opportunity then high-income