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Meet the Modern Dad (Infographic) Did you know there are 70.1 million of these dudes in the United States?

By The Team at Giftagram

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It's Father's Day, 2016, and time again to salute America's outdoor barbecuin', basketball-thumpin', child-care-offerin' men we all know and love.

Wondering how much time American dads spend at childcare and housework, as opposed to their forebears? Or, how fatherhood-friendly modern-day companies are? Consider this infographic from Giftagram and all the information it imparts about modern dads.

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Modern Day Dad (Infographic)

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