Author splices the data multiple ways, but ignores one obvious one which is African-American single-parent households (over 65% - [1]), and to a lesser degree Hispanic or Latino households (over 40%). The percentage is also high for American Indians (over 50%) but that has a smaller overall effect because of their population is an order of magnitude smaller.
This obviously has a large number of upstream causes and a large number of downstream effects.
Historical most men provided food, shelter, protection from men of foreign tribes but women had to give away great deal of personal freedom, dginity and her ambitions for this while men got guaranteed sex and gene propogation.
All that is done by government and employer now.
And some male guidance etc. can be provided in school which they already pay for.
This obviously has a large number of upstream causes and a large number of downstream effects.
[1] https://datacenter.kidscount.org/data/tables/107-children-in...