It's not broken down by age brackets. This conclusion suffers from the erroneous leap of logic similarly found in the "more black men in jail than college" myth. Black men and women are getting married later in life and none of those stats take into account 2nd marriages that are overwhelmingly successful*. When you track these unmarried women in their 20s to their 30s, like you do in an actual scientific study, you realize that the marriage outcomes of these unmarried black women shatters this myth.
* = My deceased maternal grandparents, with a marriage that lasted until death, were both their second marriages.
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Check out Dr. Ivory A. Toldson, (the stats guy behind Janks Morton's documentary "Hoodwink"), son of Dr. Imari Obadele.
Example of the misunderstanding of the graduation rate (cohort) and dropout rate.
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I had to come back and change my opinion on what I previously wrote above as new data is a counter to what I previously believed. Boomers, and to a lesser extent Gen Zers, warped the numbers. When the Boomers die off, it's not going to look pretty.
