Shameful. I don’t know what else to say but totally shameful.
Highlights from the recent data collection include:
Support payments totaled $43.4 billion in 2005, an average of $5,600 per provider annually.
Seventy-three percent of support providers made payments for their own children younger than 21 in 2005.
The average amount each support provider paid for child support in 2005 was $5,100, for a total of $28.7 billion nationwide.
About 2.1 million providers supported people other than their children younger than 21, with 40 percent of these providing support for their parents.
About 87 percent of child support providers were male. In 2005, male support providers spent a median of $3,900 and an average of $5,200 for child support.
Three-quarters of child support payments were the result of an agreement or court order.
About six in 10 child support providers paid support for one child, while the remaining four supported two or more children.
I don’t know about you, but as a single mama, $425 is not gonna cut it. I’m lucky. My ex is a bad partner, but nice enough if you’re not involved with him in a relationship, and he’s a decent dad. He gives us much more money that this, with no court order even. We split most everything evenly. If I had to make $425 work, I’m not sure I could.
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