Chicago Tribune: “In June, the national share of employed women ages 25-54, considered prime working age, hit 75.3%, the highest recorded since the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey started reporting the numbers in 1948.”
“The share of women 25-54 working or looking for work also hit a new high of 77.
8% in June, the third straight month it beat the previous record of 77.3% from 2000.”