A recent Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census data reveals that for the first time, a majority of families with two parents have both working full-time. This trend marks a significant shift from previous decades, with 52% of different-sex couples with minor children now having both parents employed full-time. The data also highlights disparities based on educational attainment, with mothers holding postgraduate degrees being most likely to be in dual full-time working households. AI
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