Yes and no.
It depends on how one's decisions impact their family, community, and overall society.
Some people prefer to use drugs to cope with their problems. Therefore, becoming meth addicts and homeless. Even if you offered them a job they couldn't perform it. In fact, they choose not to because it's a responsibility that they don't want.
People who choose singlehood eventually become a burden to their family and society. When they become sick or die, someone else is burdened to take care of this because they do not have a spouse or children to take care of it. Even the ones who have money will rely on nurses, doctors, nursing home, etc. (all things outside the family).
NOTE: We are not talking about dysfunctional families because I know how PH liberals LOVE to bring up...but what if your spouse is abusive? what if your children are bums?
We are not talking about dysfunctional families.
We are talking how "all things equal", married people with children always have an advantage over single people.