Millennial Women Propel Global Economy, Outpace Men in Workforce Growth

March 17, 2024
Millennial Women Propel Global Economy, Outpace Men in Workforce Growth
  • Millennial women's workforce participation is growing faster than males since 2019, boosting the global economy.

  • The surge is linked to job demand in female-dominated sectors, higher education attainment among women, and remote work flexibility.

  • Women aged 25-34 have higher levels of education than men, correlating with lower unemployment and increased productivity.

  • In the US, millennial women are fueling economic growth through increased spending, homeownership, and productivity potential.

  • The trend of rising female employment is expected to positively impact real GDP growth and stock market performance into the 2030s.

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