Return of working moms taking jobs market by storm

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Flexible office schedules and spending less on childcare costs have likely caused a female workforce boom, as there are now more women on U.S. payrolls than ever before.

to the economy, easily beating the 190,000 jobs forecast by Refinitiv economists. That also marks an increase from April, when payrolls increased by an upwardly revised 294,000.

A women's"prime earning years" are also her"prime childbearing years," Charter Law COO and mom Jackie Sieve told FOX Business' Gerri Willis Wednesday. Garcia added that she wasn’t able to be a full-time parent while working her pre-pandemic office job. "It was really apparent right from the start of our job search that I’d have to find something that was fully remote," Garcia said, "because if we couldn’t, there would be no way to do it."

"Labor force participation among women between the prime working ages of 25 and 54 has made virtually a full recovery post-pandemic… Now I’m no feminist, but this is a trend worth looking at."Another working mom and consultant, Becca Stucky, also expressed to Willis that a hybrid or flexible schedule removed"I found a nanny, she got COVID. I found another nanny, she didn't show.

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