There is also a larger share of single women with children.
As marriage rates fell, the number of women heading families rose.
Across the board, women in the workforce faced steeper job losses and slower job recovery than men, according to research by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Yet, even now, the labor force participation rate for women has not fully returned to pre-pandemic levels.
"This is another area where we see returning to a pre-pandemic status quo as not good enough," said Julie Vogtman, the National Women's Law Center's director of job quality.
Persons:
Marc Morial, Julie Vogtman
Organizations:
U.S, Center for American, Finance, U.S . Census, National Urban League, CNBC, National Women's Law