mothers who earn more than their husbands. those single mothers are also younger, more likely to be black or hispanic and less likely to have a college degree. they are also not necessarily choosing to be the sole breadwinner in the family, they are working to pay rent and put food on the table for their children, today is viewed by a significant majority, 64% of americans, as a big problem. there's so much in this study and the reaction to entangle, i'm excited to have with me congressman debbie wasserman schultz, grassroots organization focusing on womens, mothers, and families, and rebecca, author of "big girls don't cry." great to have you all here. >> thank you. >> all right. these studies always get a lot of attention. we were talking about it excitedly in our news media this morning. you were reacting on twitter both to the reaction and coverage. >> i read about it in "the new york times."