Working Mothers

Working Moms by the Numbers

Working mothers have been striving to carve out a place for themselves in the working world, while balancing motherhood. A new study out this year, shows a correlation between working mothers and their adult daughters’ earning potential. Daughters that have a working mom are more likely to earn more and hold supervisory roles at their place of business. Sons of working moms are more likely to spend more time per week caring for family members.

The United States labor force is retaining working mothers with children in all age groups at higher rates than they were four decades ago.

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This chart shows an overview of statistics on working mothers in the United States.

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U.S. civilian labor force participation rate seasonally adjusted 2016-2025
Female labor force participation rate 1990-2025 in the U.S.
Male labor force participation rate 1990-2025 in the U.S.
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Labor force participation rate and projections 2004-2034, by age in the U.S.
U.S. civilian labor force seasonally adjusted 2023-2025
U.S. inactive labor force seasonally unadjusted 2023-2025

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