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Why are so many television dads portrayed as poor, fat, lazy, etc.?
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cause dads are poor, fat and lazy etc.
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Most Americans are those things, especially the first two.
>Approximately 26.4% of American adults are not overweight or obese, based on 2021-2023 CDC data showing 73.6% of adults as overweight or obese and 40.3% as obese.
>Based on 2023 data, approximately 32.3% of U.S. households earned less than $50,000. However, this figure represents household income, not individual income, which tends to be lower.



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