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Economist Explains How Working Moms Leaving Their Jobs Is A Canary In The Coal Mine For The Economy
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2025-08-28
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Misty Heggeness, an associate professor at the University Of Kansas, joined Forbes senior editor Maggie McGrath on "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss working mothers leaving the workforce at the fastest pace since the pandemic.
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