Millennial Women Propel Global Economy, Outpace Men in Workforce Growth
March 17, 2024
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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