More than 450,000 women have dropped out of the US labor market since January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Elsewhere, return-to-office mandates have stripped away flexible working arrangements for some employees. The rise of AI coupled with a slow-churn, anemic labor market has put the squeeze on ...
An alarming trend is emerging in the U.S. job market as women are leaving the labor force at some of the highest levels in ...
A new labor market analysis based on June 2025 data revealed that a significant number of women have left the U.S. labor force this year. According to the National Women's Law Center (NWLC) review of ...
New statistics indicate a significant trend as women are leaving the labor force at unprecedented rates. This information ...
Invisible labor in the workplace, remains absolutely critical to building team morale, supporting colleagues through personal or professional difficulties, and even supporting company culture. But ...
A majority of the nation’s 36 million workers ages 25 to 34 have not completed a four-year college degree. In 2023, there were 19 million young workers who had some college or less education, ...