Single women <br />are taking over <br />the workforce. Research by Morgan Stanley found that in 2018, <br />41% of working women ages 25 to 44 were single. It is estimated that by 2030, that number will increase to 45%. The growth is expected as more women obtain bachelor’s degrees and start families later. The growing presence of women in the workforce <br />will push corporations to implement better support for employees. The research also found that single women outspend married women, which has benefited the economy.
