Quick Facts on Single Moms and Educational Attainment

Head of Household

Single mothers are increasingly running the show with 80% of single-parent families headed by women

There are 12,905,000 one-parent families in the United States.
10,404,000 are headed by women; 2,501,000 are headed by men.

Income: Female-Led Households vs. Male-Led Households

Single mothers lack the financial safety net of a spouse

Income: Female-Led Households vs. Male-Led Households

Single Parent Gender Disparity

Single mothers generally fare worse financially than single fathers

Households in Poverty

Overall, women earn about 74% of men's wages.

Education

More than 80% of single moms lack the education they need to advance in a career

60% of sales-related jobs in the service sector require skills beyond high school.
Jobs that require advanced skills are experiencing significant growth.
High level skills are required across industries.

Educational Level of Single Mothers

Women in the Workplace

Women are working every day—and not getting ahead

Women comprise 46% of labor force.
Women's labor force participation is expected to grow to over 2.3 million in 2015.

Sources:
U.S. Census Data and Not Just Getting By!: Single Working-Poor Mothers and Education, Mary Gatta, Ph.D., Center for Women and Work, Rutgers University

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