The portrait of the typical American family has changed dramatically over the past 50 years.  Long gone is the stereotypical model of a father going to work every day to support his family while a mother stays home to care for their children.  Today, 70 percent of mothers are in the labor force, contributing significantly to the economic security of their families. For most households, the earnings of working mothers are not a luxury— they are a necessity."> Skip to main content

How Working Mothers Contribute to the Economic Security of American Families

The portrait of the typical American family has changed dramatically over the past 50 years.  Long gone is the stereotypical model of a father going to work every day to support his family while a mother stays home to care for their children.  Today, 70 percent of mothers are in the labor force, contributing significantly to the economic security of their families. For most households, the earnings of working mothers are not a luxury— they are a necessity.