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Category: Women's Economic Agenda
January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Minnesota

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Minnesota.

January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Georgia

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Georgia.

Report updated August 2016

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A statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Georgia. (Updated August 2016)
A narrative brief outlining the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Georgia. (Updated August 2016)
January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Connecticut

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Connecticut.

Report updated June 15, 2017.

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A statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Connecticut. (Updated June 15, 2017)
January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Massachusetts

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Massachusetts.

January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Arizona

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Arizona.

Report updated May 2017

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A statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Arizona. (Updated May 2017)
A narrative brief outlining the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Arizona. (Updated August 2016)
January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Arkansas

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Arkansas.

January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Alaska

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Alaska.

January 26, 2016

Statistical Profile of Unmarried Women: Alabama

Our research team has compiled available data from the US Census Bureau, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and other sources to put together this statistical profile of the demographic and economic circumstances facing unmarried women in the state of Alabama.

January 4, 2016

New Data for the New Year

Here’s an updated look at the median earnings, health insurance coverage and poverty rates for unmarried women in 16 states. These profiles provide detailed demographic and economic portraits of the growing number of increasingly politically-powerful single women.

December 14, 2015

IWPR/AARP: The Gender/Race Gap in Student Loans

A new study from the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) and the AARP reinforces other research findings that women bear the brunt of the student-loan burden, with women of all races holding student debts that totaled at least 80% of their income one year after graduation.

African-American women carry the greatest debt, with an average student debt load totaling 111% of their income—meaning that even if the average African-American woman was able to devote her entire income in the first year after college graduation to paying off her student loans, she still wouldn’t be out of debt.