Foreign-born women gain 141,000 jobs, U.S.-born women lose 90,000
The surge in the numbers of foreign-born women getting U.S. jobs at the expense of American-born women expanded in August, continuing an eight-year trend.
New Bureau of Labor Statistics info detailing August jobs shows that the number of U.S.-born women 16 and older with jobs declined by 90,000 and rose for foreign-born women by 141,000.
There are currently 59.258 million American-born working women compared to 10.028 foreign-born working women.
Secrets last month reported that all job gains among women since the 2007 recession hit went to foreign-born women workers.