The labor force participation rate — how much of the working age population has a job or is looking for one — held at 62.7% percent last month, according to the latest jobs report released Friday.
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Near the top of Table A1 of the December Jobs report is a count of people who are “not in the labor force,” but currently want a job. These are folks who aren’t working currently and haven’t actively ...
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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 ...
More women than ever are putting off retirement, and they are doing it because they relish their work — or because they have no choice, especially in recent years. For decades, family duties and ...