Jack Brewer,
December 29, 2024
Fatherlessness In Connecticut
Fatherhood is foundational to strong families, and strong families are essential to a strong Nation. An absent father affects all aspects of a child’s life, including socio-cognitive development, socio-emotional development, academic performance, and criminality. Unfortunately, the effects of fatherlessness are far too visible throughout America, including in Connecticut.
THE PREVALENCE OF FATHERLESSNESS IN THE U.S. AND CONNECTICUT
- According to 2023 census data, approximately 18 million children in the U.S. live without a biological father, stepfather, or adoptive father present in the home.
- Fatherlessness is all too common in Connecticut, too.
- 34% of children in Connecticut are living in single-parent homes.
- 3,488 children reside in foster care in Connecticut – living with neither parent.
FATHERLESSNESS AND EDUCATION
- Research shows that a father’s involvement in their child’s schooling results in higher grades and a lower likelihood of students repeating a grade.
- When children have an actively involved father, they are 33% less likely to drop out of school and 43% more likely to get A’s.
FATHERLESSNESS, POVERTY, AND GOVERNMENT DEPENDENCE
- Children without fathers at home are 4x more likely to live in poverty.
- Approximately 90,000 children live in poverty—12% of all children in the state.
- 157,000 children are in families receiving public assistance in Connecticut.