The best answer to this challenge, frankly, is that causation is obvious. “Dropping out of school, idleness, and single parenthood make you poor” is on par with “burning money makes you poor.” NO
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Full link, says "more is to come" Didn't say much, but this rhetoric is OOFhttps://www.econlib.org/the-meaning-of-the-success-sequence/ …
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"Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill got the ball rolling with their book Creating an Opportunity Society, calling for a change in social norms to “bring back the success sequence as the expected path for young Americans." Uh huh
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Least Sumner had a response. "As for marriage, the Nordic countries tend to have a much higher share of births out of wedlock, and yet typically have relatively low rates of poverty:"https://www.econlib.org/correlation-and-causation-2/ …
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Read this article about 3 times, it's better the subsequent times, but I really don't get the point other than letting old bad rhetoric live. Gonna wait on the "more to come" part, but that causation paragraph is still "????"
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It is kinda true, however. Getting a basic education and only having kids once in a stable situation is important.
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That's not the point..
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4. Don't get sick 5. Don't have sick family members 6. Never get victimised by crime or abuse 7. Live in Norway
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thinking if any of those 9 followers are live humans, you've engendered a level of regret someplace...
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