Department of Labor Logo United States Department of Labor
Dot gov

The .gov means it's official.
Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you're on a federal government site.

Https

The site is secure.
The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.

The Economics Daily Home page

Percent Of Employed Women And Men Age 25 And Over With A Bachelor's Degree And Higher, 2000–25 Annual Averages
June 26, 2026

Educational attainment and employment status are closely related. Prior to the 2000s, employed men were more likely to hold a bachelor’s degree or higher than employed women. However, this trend reversed in the mid-2000s as women began pursuing higher education at a faster rate than men.

read full article »
Recent ArticlesView All »
June 25, 2026
 12-Month Percent Changes In Export Air Passenger Fares, By Origin, May 2026

As North America welcomes soccer teams and fans from around the world, many people will take to the skies to reach the United States. Export air passenger fares, or fares paid to U.S. carriers by foreign residents for international travel, rose 3.9 percent from May 2025 to May 2026. Contributing to the rise were a 5.9-percent increase in Latin American/Caribbean fares, a 5.3-percent increase in Asian fares, and a 0.9-percent increase in European fares. Central/South America (9.3 percent) and the United Kingdom (6.5 percent) were among the origins with the largest fare increases.

June 24, 2026
Stacked Bar Chart Showing Employer Costs Per Hour Worked For Employee Compensation, In Dollars, March 2026

Employer costs for employee compensation for civilian workers averaged $49.32 per hour worked in March 2026. Wages and salaries averaged $33.72, while benefit costs averaged $15.60.

June 23, 2026
Chart Showing Producer Price Index For Final Demand, 12-Month Percent Change, Not Seasonally Adjusted

The Producer Price Index for final demand increased 6.5 percent for the 12 months ended in May 2026, the largest 12-month rise since moving up 7.4 percent in November 2022.

June 22, 2026
Horizontal Bar Chart Of The Employment Status Of Parents By Age Of Youngest Child And Family Type, In Percent, 2025 Annual Averages. Accessible Version Found In Chart Data Tab.

In 2025, 32.9 million families, or nearly two-fifths of all families, included children under age 18. At least one parent was employed in 91.6 percent of these families with children, little changed from the prior year.