posted on 2020-08-19, 20:20authored byAthip Tantivorawong
Teenage
pregnancy in the United States presents complex problems that affect the
lives of the teenage parents themselves, their children, as well as the
government. The problem such as low education attainment rate for adolescent
parents is an important example. Without gaining sufficient education, the
adolescent parents end up working in less prestigious jobs and earning lower
salary then their peers.1 Moreover, this problem incurs cost to the
government and society as well since these adolescent teens usually turn to
the government for support through social welfare benefits.2 This is an
important issue as well since the government has to spend billions of dollars
per year on these adolescents instead of using that amount of money to spend
on goals such as improving the education or health care system. In order for
the policymakers to effectively solve the problem of teenage pregnancy, the
factors that affect this problem must be determined first. Once they are
identified, the policymakers can come up with appropriate policies that would
specifically influence these factors in a way that reduces the rate of
teenage pregnancy.