A single mother is a woman who is bringing up her children in the absence of a father. There are several scenarios that could be considered single motherhood:
Single mothers often commit paternity fraud, whereby they seek paternity payments from a man who they falsely claim to be the father. Some studies and estimates put the incidence of paternity fraud as high as 10%, although there are also much lower estimates. The most likely rate is probably 5%.[says who?]
A 2008 study led by Georgia State University economist Benjamin Scafidi conservatively estimated that single mothers cost the U.S. taxpayer $112 billion every year. [1]
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