Figure H1

: Women's prime-age labor force participation by marital status, 1976–2024

Year Married Not married
1976 52.3% 76.6%
1977 54.0% 77.4%
1978 56.1% 78.2%
1979 58.0% 78.9%
1980 59.5% 79.9%
1981 60.8% 80.4%
1982 61.9% 80.7%
1983 62.9% 80.6%
1984 64.2% 80.7%
1985 65.5% 81.3%
1986 66.9% 81.6%
1987 68.3% 81.6%
1988 69.1% 81.9%
1989 70.3% 80.7%
1990 70.9% 80.0%
1991 71.3% 79.5%
1992 72.1% 79.5%
1993 72.4% 78.9%
1994 73.6% 78.6%
1995 73.9% 79.3%
1996 74.0% 80.2%
1997 74.3% 81.2%
1998 73.8% 81.5%
1999 73.9% 82.1%
2000 73.9% 81.9%
2001 73.5% 81.5%
2002 73.1% 80.9%
2003 73.0% 80.4%
2004 72.4% 80.4%
2005 72.7% 79.7%
2006 73.0% 79.5%
2007 73.0% 79.4%
2008 73.5% 79.7%
2009 73.4% 79.3%
2010 72.9% 78.8%
2011 72.4% 78.1%
2012 72.1% 78.0%
2013 71.5% 77.3%
2014 71.3% 77.7%
2015 71.1% 77.3%
2016 71.5% 78.3%
2017 72.0% 79.0%
2018 72.4% 79.2%
2019 73.5% 79.5%
2020 72.6% 78.5%
2021 72.7% 78.7%
2022 73.9% 79.7%
2023 75.5% 80.0%
2024 75.8% 80.7%
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Notes: Data include the civilian non-institutional population. “Prime age” refers to ages 25 to 54.

Source: EPI analysis of the Current Population Survey (CPS) basic monthly microdata, EPI Current Population Survey Extracts, Version 2025.6.11https://microdata.epi.org

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