A record 67.5 million women are working today, up from the prior peak of 67.4 million in early 2008, according to the Labor Department's latest tally of payrolls that captured the full rebound for the first time. By comparison, 69 million men currently have jobs, below their high of 70.9 million in June 2007.
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Monday, November 18, 2013
Women Pass Previous Employment Peak: Men Still Below Previous Peak
Posted By Milton Recht
From The Wall Street Journal, "Women Reach a Milestone in Job Market: Men Fall Behind in Recovering Jobs Lost During Recession, Labor Department Survey Shows" by Jonathan House:
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