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Abstract

Low-income Family and Child Support Policy in the United States

Ningxin Li*

Nowadays, there are many families that have multiple children; this situation has become a major concern in many states because of the need of child support (Annette, 2003). The goal of conducting this quantitative research is to determine the relationship between different variables. This study aims to help families and their children to reach their goals, as well as providing ideas for the government of how to reduce family burden in society. The researcher will identify research questions and explain the importance of providing economic security for parents who are living in difficulties because of raising multiple children. This study shows that family income will have different results when it comes to cultivating children depending on parents’ races (Annette, 2003). This study examines income level among white people, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaskan Native, Asian and Pacific Islander American, and Hispanic American. This study will find the gap between different families from different backgrounds and show the results of whether family income will contribute to the choices when parents trying to cultivate kids. The quantitative statistical analyses will help government and policy makers in decreasing income imbalance and finding solutions to help low-income families to raise their children, as well as assisting families to increase stratification of raising children.