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| | 👩 More Women Are Working Than Ever | The percentage of women ages 25 to 54 participating in the workforce rose to an all-time high of 78.1% in May. The number now stands at 77.9% as women hold a record 79 million jobs. | Just 42% of women in this age bracket held jobs in 1960 and just 75.8% held jobs in 2019. | According to Wall Street Journal reporting, more women are starting businesses or getting jobs in male-dominated industries. “But the biggest change is the lasting impact of the pandemic’s remote work policies across companies and industries.” | A record 68.9% of women with children under 6 years old were working in 2023. But according to a Pew Research Center survey, in opposite-sex marriages where both husband and wife make similar income, wives worked an average of 4.5 extra hours per week on housework and caregiving. | Still, as the WSJ pointed out, one way to combat an aging U.S. population is to get a larger percentage of working-age people into the labor market. At least when it comes to women in the workplace, that seems to be happening. | In 1960, 97.1% of men ages 25 to 54 were working. That’s fallen to 89.6%as of now but has stayed mostly flat since the mid-200s. | | 📊 Stat of the Day | 🇬🇷 36.1 million: Number of tourist visits to Greece in 2023. Outside of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number has risen every year since 2010 and is up from just more than 14 million in 2005. Santorini, the photogenic Greek island, attracted 11,000 cruise ship passengers in a single day – nearly equal to the 15,500 local population. |
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