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Fatherlessness In South Dakota

Jack Brewer,  December 21, 2022

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, from socio-cognitive and socio-emotional development to academic performance and criminality—and unfortunately, the effects of fatherlessness are visible in South Dakota.

FATHERLESSNESS IN THE UNITED STATES

Approximately 18.4 million children in the U.S. live without a biological father, stepfather, or adoptive father present in the home.

23% of children in the U.S. are raised by a single parent. This is more than three times the world average (7%) of children raised by a single parent and the highest rate of any country on Earth.

Approximately 41% of children are born to unwed mothers. For women under age 30, the unwed birth rate increases to 53%.

Fathers are absent in approximately 80% of single-parent homes.

Fatherless children are more likely to suffer from psychosocial development issues, live in poverty, drop out of school, engage in school violence, abuse substances, and enter the juvenile justice system.

63% of youth suicide victims, 90% of all homeless and runaway children, 70% of juveniles in state-operated institutes, 85% of youths in prisons, and 80% of rapists come from fatherless homes.

FATHERHOOD AND FAMILY IN SOUTH DAKOTA

57,000 South Dakota children live in single-parent households, representing 29% of all South Dakota children.

There were 3,951 births to unmarried women in South Dakota in 2020, 36% of all births that year.

There are about 533 teen births in South Dakota per year.

There were 1,683 children in foster care in South Dakota as of 2020.

40,620 children have one or more emotional, behavioral, or developmental conditions in South Dakota or 23% of all South Dakota children.

About 3,000 teens ages 12–17 have abused alcohol or drugs in the past year in South Dakota.

EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES IN SOUTH DAKOTA

64% of South Dakota 4th-graders scored “below proficient” in reading for their class level.

61% of South Dakota 8th-graders scored “below proficient” in mathematics for their class level.

16% of South Dakota high school students do not graduate on time.

On average, South Dakota spends about $10,049 per student in public schools.

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE IN SOUTH DAKOTA

35,799 households receive SNAP benefits in South Dakota.

15,397 infants and children are receiving WIC benefits in South Dakota.

There are approximately 31,584 South Dakota children living in poverty, which is about 14.9% of all South Dakota children.

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