
Ben Shapiro's Plan To End Poverty [TEASER]
If Books Could Kill
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The Origins of the Success Sequence
The concept in its current form dates back to 2003 when two Brookings Institution Fellows Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill published a report. They deduced that you could solve poverty by promoting these behaviors. The three steps are get a high school diploma, get a full-time job, and don't have kids before marriage. If you follow these, they're claiming that you are almost guaranteed to avoid poverty.
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