It’s not your imagination— more men are now married to female breadwinners than in decades past . If you look at a school carpool line, more men are present during hours that would have traditionally been reserved for work. In general, men aren’t working as much as they used to. Based on data from March 2024 , there has been a significant drop in male employment. 96% of men were working full-time or part-time in the 1950s, while 86% of men ages 25–54 are working in 2024. But as with any cultural phenomenon, the reasons for this occurrence are complex and multifaceted and can’t be solely attributed to an increased number of women financially supporting their families. “As a business leader, I’ve had the privilege of working with numerous entrepreneurs and innovators, and I believe the trend of men working less than previous generations is a complex issue with multiple factors at play,” says Jon Morgan, CEO and editor-in-chief of Venture Smarter , a business consulting firm ...
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