Posted on January 04, 2013 |
In September 2006, the U.S. hadn't been through the Great Recession, there were no iPhones, and the country had only seen one season of "dancing" stars.
September 2006 was also the last time that adult women's unemployment exceeded men's — that is, until LAST month! According to NWLC analysis of today's new jobs data, adult women's (20+) unemployment rate climbed to 7.3 percent in December, 2012. Women's unemployment edged above men's, which at a 7.2 percent rate was unchanged from November:
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Monthly Change in Unemployment Rates (November 2012 – December 2012)
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November 2012
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December 2012
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Change
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Adult Women (20+)
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7.0 percent
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7.3 percent
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↑0.3 percentage points
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Adult Men (20+)
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7.2 percent
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7.2 percent
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Unchanged
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Overall (16+)
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7.8 percent
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7.8 percent
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Unchanged
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Source: Current Population Survey 
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The increase in unemployment for adult women overall was driven by new women job seekers who couldn't find work. Read more »