The taxation system was used in the past to try to address
differences in cost of living between single men and men with
children. The term often used was the Bachelor Tax.
One example: From "Bachelorhood And Its Discontents"
by Christopher Orlet (July 2008)
New English Review
"In puritan New England, according to Howard P. Chudacoff's The Age
of the Bachelor, those who indulged in the "selfish luxury of
solitary living" were forced under penalty of law to live in
"well-ordered households" as boarders and made to pay the despised
bachelor tax."
James Alvey