As of February 2025, the labor force participation rate for women in the U.S. stands at 57.5%. Five years ago, it was slightly higher at 58.0%. This steady decline signals a national crisis: the departure of working mothers from the labor force.
Sheryl Sandberg recently noted, “The best way to have a strong economy is to unlock the full potential of women in our workforce.” She estimated that if U.S. women’s participation matched peer nations, 7 million more women could join the workforce, fueling up to 4.2% in GDP growth. The working mothers labor force crisis threatens this opportunity and jeopardizes family mobility and America’s competitiveness.
A Crisis Born in 2020
When Covid-19 struck in early 2020, mothers were disproportionately forced out of jobs due to childcare breakdowns and school closures. Many never returned full-time, with some shifting to part-time work, entrepreneurship, or unpaid caregiving. The lack of affordable childcare, workplace flexibility, and family-focused policies continue to drive this working mothers labor force crisis.
Mid-Sized Cities Hit Hard
In places like Greensboro, NC, and Chattanooga, TN, the loss of working mothers is visible. These mid-sized cities depend on every worker, taxpayer, and consumer. When mothers exit, local economies shrink, tax bases erode, and the pipeline of homeowners, entrepreneurs, and civic leaders dwindles.
Strain on Healthcare, Education, and Childcare
Healthcare and education—fields heavily staffed by women—are under severe stress, with high turnover and burnout. The childcare sector, already fragile, is collapsing further, shutting down centers and locking more mothers out of the workforce. This cycle perpetuates the crisis.
Not Just Gender. An Economic Emergency.
This is not merely a gender issue—it’s an economic emergency. If the U.S. does nothing, it risks losing trillions in GDP growth and undermining the stability of its communities. Investing in affordable childcare, flexible work arrangements, and reentry pathways is essential.
The working mothers labor force crisis is the hidden driver of stagnation. America must act or accept economic decline.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/christinecarter/2025/03/29/five-years-later-working-mothers-continue-to-leave-the-workforce
https://www.ft.com/content/026084c6-da2a-4540-94c2-1becc136e713
https://time.com/7306896/women-leaving-workforce
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