Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Just Sayin', Part 2

More from Lincoln Unbound by Rich Lowry:

"In her book What Money Can't Buy, University of Chicago poverty expert Susan Mayer found that once basic needs were met in poor households, it is the values of the parents, rather than additional income, that are the most important to the prospects of the children.  Even if their families are poor, children whose parents are honest, diligent, and reliable--among other things--tend to do well.  Basically, they benefit from middle-class values before they are middle class"

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